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Thursday, February 18, 2010
This coming Tuesday, February 23rd, is Pecha Kucha Night San Jose: Round 2! The event will be held from 7-10pm at the Sonoma Chicken Coop in downtown Campbell. Photo Courtesy of Klein Dytham Architecture Also, as you may recall , event is free (!) The theme for the evening’s presentations is RECALL: To summon back to awareness of or concern with the subject or situation at hand. So go hearken back and let the presenters take you on a trip down their memory lane.
 
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
All you local folks should come to tonight’s very first Pecha Kucha event at The Improv downtown San Jose . Tags: Event pecha kucha presentation San Jos Pecha Kucha is an community-run gathering and presentation environment where each presenter gets 20 slides that each last 20 seconds. The format constraint forces presenters to assemble their thoughts into concise and clear frameworks.
 
Monday, August 24, 2009
Have you seen this week’s Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal? Tags: Business Event Strategy business jounral business profile San Jose silicon valle If so, you may have seen the Business Profile on Duarte Design! Exciting. You can find a sneak preview of the article online, but to see
 

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This coming Tuesday, February 23rd, is Pecha Kucha Night San Jose: Round 2! The event will be held from 7-10pm at the Sonoma Chicken Coop in downtown Campbell. Photo Courtesy of Klein Dytham Architecture Also, as you may recall , event is free (!) The theme for the evening’s presentations is RECALL: To summon back to awareness of or concern with the subject or situation at hand. So go hearken back and let the presenters take you on a trip down their memory lane.
All you local folks should come to tonight’s very first Pecha Kucha event at The Improv downtown San Jose . Tags: Event pecha kucha presentation San Jos Pecha Kucha is an community-run gathering and presentation environment where each presenter gets 20 slides that each last 20 seconds. The format constraint forces presenters to assemble their thoughts into concise and clear frameworks.
Have you seen this week’s Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal? Tags: Business Event Strategy business jounral business profile San Jose silicon valle If so, you may have seen the Business Profile on Duarte Design! Exciting. You can find a sneak preview of the article online, but to see
On Wednesday after Reboot, Nancy & Mark Duarte headed up to San Francisco to the fabulous Fairmont Hotel for the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal’s 2009 Women of Influence Awards. The event honored 100 of Silicon Valley's most impressive women. Last week I was in sunny Silicon Valley, USA for three days of seminars in the first ever Presentation//Reboot. The seminars were sold out and were limited to an intimate size of about 32 per day.
38 mins ago « Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Jan 30, 2008 Silicon Valley Sightings: San Jose Mercury News » 67 How to Successfully Moderate a Conference Panel, A Comprehensive Guide Categories: Conference Posted on January 30th, 2008 Yesterday, I moderated another panel, ( here’s a review ) and I’m told by the conference organizers it went well. Presentations should only be used in these situations: They add value by visualizing a conceptual concept, you’ve
My comments are in red. From: Matt Mason [mailto:matt@thepiratesdilemma.com] Sent: 23 August 2007 19:17 To: info@businessofsoftware.org Subject: Speaking at Business of Software 2007 Dear Sir/Madam [minor failing – you could found out my name easily] , Im very interested in the possibility of speaking at Business of Software 2007 - it seems there is a lot of synergy between your event and the topic of my new book. ve edited it to preserve anonymity. From: XXXXX Sent: ---------- 2007 To: Neil Davidson
I'm back, blogging from the airport again - this time from the surprisingly small but accommodating San Jose Airport. Tags: Event Even though it's the size of a shoebox, I had a few dining selections and the internet is free (which should be a LAW now in all airports and hotels, IMO). The seminar was everything I expected and more! I wasn't really sure what to expect, but I knew I was going to learn so much.