SAS Global Forum 2010 -- Share Your Ideas/Management
From sasCommunity
Chair: MaryAnne Hope
During these times, managerial effectiveness is vital to organizational success. As a manager, your individual contribution is not measured alone but how the work is getting done through your leadership. As an individual in today’s competitive work place, it is important to maintain and improve your management skills and knowledge. Papers in this section will focus on:
- Making the transition to management
- Management basics for new managers
- Hiring the ‘best fitting’ people
- Coaching and feedback for staff
- Effective delegation
- How to manage technical professionals
- Process management
- Developing and evaluating the skills in others
SAS Global Forum 2010 Paper Topics Submissions
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Connect with SAS Professionals Around the World with LinkedIn and sasCommunity.org
by Kirk Paul Lafler and Charles Edwin Shipp
Accelerate your career and professional development with LinkedIn and sasCommunity.org. Establish and manage a professional network of trusted contacts, colleagues and experts. The LinkedIn social networking and collaborative online community enables users to connect with millions of SAS users worldwide, anytime and anywhere. This presentation explores exciting features found in both virtual communities. Topics include creating a profile and social network content, developing a network of friends and colleagues, joining special-interest groups, accessing a Wiki-based web site where anyone can add or change content on any page on the web site, sharing biographical information between both communities using a built-in widget, exchanging ideas in Bloggers Corner, viewing scheduled and unscheduled events, using a built-in search facility to search for desired wiki-content, collaborating on projects and file sharing, reading and responding to specific forum topics, and much more.
Intended Audience: All SAS users Prerequisites: None Delivery Method: Tutorial with code examples, possibly "live" demonstration Length: 50 minutes
