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SUMMARY:MGR360 Manager Training Online Workshop
DESCRIPTION:MGR360’s training workshop is a daylong (split in 2 days)\, workshop that equips people managers with a consistent management framework. \nMost companies spend only 12 minutes on training their managers each year. Why? Because the typical management training session is time-consuming and ineffective. \nMGR360 is different. We know the tangible impact great managers have—on employees\, customers\, and bottom-line results. Using our consistent management framework\, you will save time and make a notable difference in your organization. \nEach MGR360 training workshop is highly practical and interactive. Over a daylong session\, MGR360 trainers deliver hands-on training in the skills of effective management. \nUse code: ATX50 for $50 off
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SUMMARY:Technologies for Fighting COVID-19 and Other Epidemics
DESCRIPTION:The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has had a sudden and tremendous global impact. The resulting disease\, COVID-19\, and the rapid spread (epidemic) has had a profound effect individuals and families\, schools and education\, businesses and operations\, government policies\, and society in general. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a pandemic in early March\, and the Center for Disease Control\, and governments worldwide at all scales have declared state of emergency/disaster and instituted policies to attempt to control the pandemic and reduce hospitalization and fatalities (already number over 10\,000). Social distancing\, quarantines\, and lockdowns play key roles in reducing exposure and slowing the spread\, but detecting cases\, predicting the spread\, determine treatments\, and developing vaccines are the realm of medical science—aided by powerful technologies. \nJoin us for this timely event as our experts explain viruses and epidemics in general\, the SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19 in particular\, and then discuss how technology aid healthcare professionals\, epidemiologists and researchers in detection\, identification\, understanding\, treating\, and eventually preventing this disease—and future diseases.
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/technologies-for-fighting-covid-19-and-other-epidemics/
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SUMMARY:Austin COVID-19 Response Alliance: Virtual Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join Austin CityUP\, Slalom\, and speakers and participants from City of Austin\, Central Health of Texas\, Downtown Austin Alliance\, Housing Authority of the City of Austin\, local business and more for a COVID-19 Austin Response Virtual Town Hall meeting on April 23rd. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in challenges both foreseen (businesses closing and services being https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/austin-covid-19-…own-hall-meeting/paused\, unemployment) and unexpected. However\, there are now many people with education\, talent\, and time that can contribute to solutions to these challenges. This town hall event will share community needs–from health\, safety and mobility to food\, employment\, Internet connections and more–as a start to leveraging our community’s creative\, compassionate people to address the many pressing and escalating challenges impacting our city today.\n​\nJoin representatives from local government organizations local businesses and community organizations to learn more about the needs and issues of our community due to the many impacts of COVID-19. This town hall will provide an informed\, expert foundation for the issues in need of solutions\, and will be followed by focused\, interactive workshops to collectively explore ways to match newly available resource capacity (both human and physical resources) to newly emerging resource needs in response to COVID-19.\nFeatured presenters:\nCity of Austin\, Tauseef Khan\nAustin Chamber of Commerce\, Leigh Christie\nHousing Authority of the City of Austin\, Catherine Crago\nCentral Health\, Sherri Greenberg\nDowntown Austin Alliance\, Jenell Moffett\nBlack Fret\, Matt Ott\nMore presenters to be announced!
URL:https://www.austintechnologycouncil.org/event/austin-covid-19-response-alliance-virtual-town-hall-meeting/
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