Professions of a Silicon Valley Double-E
Friday, February 09, 2007
  Future Meeting Topics - Tell us what YOU want
Here are some Ideas that came from our recent brainstorming session.
Which one(s) would you rearrange your schedule to attend? The higher the response the sooner we'll schedule that topic.

Selling your ideas, your self

Using Social Networking in the Engineering Career.

Networking Skills

Networking Practice

Working with K-12 Students

Making Career Decisions Panel

Understanding the $$ side of Start-ups, an Angel Investor's perspective.

Working with Standards Committee's

Financial Planning for First 10 years of Career

Presentation Skills

Email Ettiquette

Networking Skills Workshop

Finding and nurturing your Mentors

When Should I hire a Career Coach?

How to keep my skill sets/knowledge base Fresh?

Career Planning in a Flat world.

Retirement Planning for the Multi-Job Career

How to administer a Linked-in network for your Section/ GOLD chapter

Assessing your Transferable Skills Workshop.

Creating and maintaining your Projects Portfolio

Understanding the Open Source Software revolution.

Leveraging Open source Software for Multi-site Project Collaboration

Project management in a Collaborative World

Challenges and tools for Multi-site Collaboration
 
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OR PACE is having an event on
Five Things You Need to Know About Engineering Management:
Practical Advice for Becoming More Valuable to Your Boss and Advancing Your Career

details at:
http://www.ieee-or.org/events

Would something like this be of interest here?
 
Seminar Idea:
Debating Skills: How to argue your point, and win the argument, without loosing the other side.
 
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When he is not working on IEEE stuff, Jonathan does Mixed Signal Design Verification at Qualcomm. Senior Member IEEE. Founder IEEE-SCV-SSC (the first Solid State Circuits chapter). Past Section Chair, Santa Clara Valley Section - the Largest Section. Co-founder IEEE-SCV-CAS. IEEE-SSCS Membership chair 2001-2003. IEEE SSCS chapters Committee member. IEEE-SCV-PACE committee member 2001- IEEE-SCV-PACE Chair 2006-2007. IEEE R6 PACE coordinator.

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