Date: | July 10th, 2014 |
Time: | 7pm |
Place: | EE1 Building (Electrical Engineering) Room 303 (The new NORMAL room – 1 Floor down) University of Washington Campus |
Directions: | http://www.ee.washington.edu/about/contact.html |
Subject: | Time Management for People who are Interrupted a Lot |
Presenters: | Ski Kacoroski |
Based on the Tom Limoncelli’s book, this talk will cover techniques for managing your time in an interrupt driven environment. We will cover the key principles of managing your time and Tom’s Cycle system. These principles and techniques can greatly increase the efficiency of a single person shop and, when applied to a group, be a quantum shift in productivity. In addition, they will reduce your stress, provide greater peace of mind, and put you back in control of your life.
Bio:
Chris “Ski” Kacoroski has been a systems administrator since 1982, worked at the Northshore School District since 2002, and a member of LOPSA’s board since 2009. When not dealing with technology, he enjoys spending time with his family and volunteering for King County Search and Rescue.
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As always, there will be dinner sponsored by Silicon Mechanics. Check them out at http://www.siliconmechanics.com/
There will also be several CACert assurers present.
The meeting will be at the Electrical Engineering building on the University of Washington Campus, aka EE1. Directions are linked to the EE Department’s web site above. Parking is $5 after 5pm.