You missed it but here's the info

You missed it but here's the info

Liz Davenport

On February 10th we had the "Doing Business with the City" lunch.  If you missed it, boo!  But, since the information was so valuable I've added it here so you can still take advantage.

Most important -
IF 3 LOCAL BIDS COME IN

THE JOB MUST GO TO A LOCAL COMPANY!!! 
SO, BID!!!

• Register at: http://www.cabq.gov/vendor
• Sign up for what you want to be notified about: http://www.cabq.gov/vendor/email-notification
• Sign up at the city/county site: http://www.sicomm.net/
• ½ day trainings available on 11th floor City Business Center (bldg. on the west side of civic
 
 plaza)
• Our presenter was: Chris Chavez 768-3292 chrisjchavez@cabq.gov

Now for the new business, next month on Thursday, March 10th our lunch session will be on how to be a great business/sole proprietor rather than just a good one (it takes LESS WORK to be great...?)

Good to Great Seminar
It takes less effort to be great than it does to be good. Why is that? Because having a laser vision of exactly what you should be doing to be great requires less effort than flailing around doing whatever catches your attention in the moment (sound familiar?). How do you get that laser vision? In his book “Good to Great” Jim Collin’s research identified the elegantly simple steps taken by 11 companies that went from being just good to being great. Learn what to do (and, more important, what to STOP doing) to apply those simple steps to your huge company, your sole proprietorship, your sports team, even your family. Join us to learn the laws of “the physics of greatness”!

Speaker: Maggie Seeley, Managing Partner, Seeley & Associates, incorporated in 1977, boasts clients as diverse as Fortune 500 companies (AT&T, GE, Westinghouse), public agencies (UNICEF – Bangladesh, the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico Health Dept.) and non-profits (Insight Meditation Society, Montessori Schools), and all have benefited from her earnest work on developing vision, training leaders and creating staff teams to embody and make decisions based on the vision. Maggie, an adjunct professor at UNM, is an avid environmentalist and practicing Buddhist.

Thursday, March 10th
11:30 to 1:00
Slate Street Cafe

515 Slate St. NW
$15 members/$20 non-members

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Your Local Connection - You missed it but here's the info

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