February 21st BALTO Meeting

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Feb 14, 2008, 9:24:01 PM2/14/08
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Hi All--

Here's the info for our next meeting. Hope to see you there!

Corby

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The next ILTA/Bay Area Legal Trainers Organization meeting will be
held on February 21, 2008 with a presentation titled How to Get
Attorneys to Training: Does Anything Work? Please see the agenda
below for more details.



If you have colleagues in other firms or others within your own firm
who share your interest in this topic, please invite them to attend
with you. Non-members are always welcome at our events, and we're
hopeful they'll learn a little bit about ILTA from the experience.
There is no cost to attend, and there is much to be gained. Tell a
friend about the ILTA meeting!



To Register: http://www.iltanet.org/connections/meeting_detail.aspx?nvID=000000010005&h4ID=000001158805



SAN FRANCISCO AREA MEETING



Topic: How to Get Attorneys to Training: Does Anything
Work?



Date: February 21, 2008

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

* Beverages will be served, but please bring your own lunch



Location: Bingham McCutchen

Three Embarcadero Center

28th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94111

Host: Corby Guenther, (415) 393-2027

corby.g...@bingham.com



Target Audience: Training Managers, Trainers, User Support Managers,
User Support Personnel, Marketing Managers, Marketing Personnel



Description: Getting attorneys to attend training seems more
difficult than ever. With their busy schedules it can be nearly
impossible to get them to class or even to pay attention to emails
from your IT department. How then do you prepare them for new
software and other IT projects? Does bribing them with food still
work? Will they actually attend early morning or evening classes if
you schedule them? Do they actually look at the documentation and e-
learning modules that you spend so much of your time creating? Or
have you given up and come to depend on your secretaries to train
them? Please join us for a discussion of what does and what doesn't
work when it comes to training attorneys.

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