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Comdex Fall 2001 Occurred on November 12-15, 2001
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Monday November 12 - Thursday November 15
The comdex.biz Conference is made of four programs, with an average of eight sessions in each program. This non-technical Conference is for enterprise mangers involved in the business of technology. This Fall's focus is on the critical new technologies and e-commerce decisions required to increase productivity, bring you closer to your customers and respond to new market opportunities. Join fellow business people to explore:
- How can you maximize the return on your technology investment in these tough economic times?
- What are the lessons behind the unprecedented tech-stock roller-coaster ride and the subsequent meltdown?
Programs within this Conference
- Internet Integration: Making It Happen
- Business Transformation
- Knowledge Management (KM) Essentials
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Strategies
All attendees who register for comdex.biz will receive a copy of the book E-Volve-or-Die.com. Read more about the book at http://e-volve-or-die.com.
About Your comdex.biz Business Transformation and Internet Integration Conference Chair:
Mitchell Levy, is President and CEO of ECnow.com, a training business service provider helping companies transition its employees, partners and customers to the Internet age through off-the-shelf and customized on-line and on-ground training. He is the author of E-Volve-or-Die.com, Executive Producer of ECMgt.com, an on-line E-Commerce Management (ECM) e-zine, Chair of comdex.biz at Comdex Fall and Chicago, the Founder and Program Consultant of the premier San Jose State E-Commerce Management Certificate Program, and the Chairman of the ECM Institute. Mr. Levy was at Sun Microsystems for 9 years, the last 4 of which he managed the e-commerce component of Sun's $3.5 billion supply chain. He is a popular speaker, lecturing on ECM issues throughout the U.S. and around the world.