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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060915
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Chicago, Illinois, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* EIA from the bottom-up: content models and metadata to enable 
 contextual navigation from page to page\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-
 departmental content, presenting results consistently\n* EIA and the organ
 ization: models for rolling out an enterprise information architecture, sta
 ffing it, and paying for and managing it in a distributed corporate environ
 ment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Handouts including presentation slides and
  references to related readings, software products, and other useful resour
 ces.\n* A variety of opportunities to network with attendees, including a 
 post-seminar happy hour with Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members o
 f the local information architecture and usability communities. In these ne
 w fields, knowing your peers is invaluable.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060929
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Washington, District of Columbia, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* EIA from the bottom-up: content models and metadata to enable 
 contextual navigation from page to page\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-
 departmental content, presenting results consistently\n* EIA and the organ
 ization: models for rolling out an enterprise information architecture, sta
 ffing it, and paying for and managing it in a distributed corporate environ
 ment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Handouts including presentation slides and
  references to related readings, software products, and other useful resour
 ces.\n* A variety of opportunities to network with attendees, including a 
 post-seminar happy hour with Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members o
 f the local information architecture and usability communities. In these ne
 w fields, knowing your peers is invaluable.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061020
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Seattle, Washington, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n    * Dev
 elop main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a sin
 gle cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n  
   * Use metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one cont
 ent-rich page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that co
 ntent.\n    * Design search interfaces for improved access to content stor
 ed in organizational "silos".\n    * Better implement an enterprise-wide i
 nformation architecture through appropriate research and design methods and
  improved governance.\n\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistratio
 n and continental breakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and fin
 ishes at 5pm, followed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll co
 ver these topics:\n    * Overview of enterprise information architecture (
 EIA)\n    * EIA from the top-down: taxonomies, guides, and other technique
 s for unifying departmental content\n    * EIA from the bottom-up: content
  models and metadata to enable contextual navigation from page to page\n  
   * EIA and search: indexing cross-departmental content, presenting results
  consistently\n    * EIA and the organization: models for rolling out an e
 nterprise information architecture, staffing it, and paying for and managin
 g it in a distributed corporate environment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n    *
  Handouts including presentation slides and references to related readings,
  software products, and other useful resources.\n    * A variety of opport
 unities to network with attendees, including a post-seminar happy hour with
  Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members of the local information arch
 itecture and usability communities. In these new fields, knowing your peers
  is invaluable.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070511
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Portland, Oregon, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* Enterprise information architecture (EIA) from the bottom-up: 
 content models and metadata to enable contextual navigation from page to pa
 ge\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-departmental content, presenting resu
 lts consistently\n* EIA and the organization: models for rolling out an en
 terprise information architecture, staffing it, and paying for and managing
  it in a distributed corporate environment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Hand
 outs including over 260 presentation slides and references to related readi
 ngs, software products, and other useful resources.\n* A variety of opport
 unities to network with attendees, including a post-seminar happy hour with
  Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members of the local information arch
 itecture and usability communities. In these new fields, knowing your peers
  is invaluable.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070601
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Atlanta, Georgia, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* Enterprise information architecture (EIA) from the bottom-up: 
 content models and metadata to enable contextual navigation from page to pa
 ge\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-departmental content, presenting resu
 lts consistently\n* EIA and the organization: models for rolling out an en
 terprise information architecture, staffing it, and paying for and managing
  it in a distributed corporate environment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Hand
 outs including over 260 presentation slides and references to related readi
 ngs, software products, and other useful resources.\n* A variety of opport
 unities to network with attendees, including a post-seminar happy hour with
  Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members of the local information arch
 itecture and usability communities. In these new fields, knowing your peers
  is invaluable.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070922
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Chicago, Illinois, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* EIA from the bottom-up: content models and metadata to enable 
 contextual navigation from page to page\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-
 departmental content, presenting results consistently\n* EIA and the organ
 ization: models for rolling out an enterprise information architecture, sta
 ffing it, and paying for and managing it in a distributed corporate environ
 ment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Handouts including presentation slides and
  references to related readings, software products, and other useful resour
 ces.\n* A variety of opportunities to network with attendees, including a 
 post-seminar happy hour with Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members o
 f the local information architecture and usability communities. In these ne
 w fields, knowing your peers is invaluable.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071026
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Seattle, Washington, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* EIA from the bottom-up: content models and metadata to enable 
 contextual navigation from page to page\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-
 departmental content, presenting results consistently\n* EIA and the organ
 ization: models for rolling out an enterprise information architecture, sta
 ffing it, and paying for and managing it in a distributed corporate environ
 ment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Handouts including presentation slides and
  references to related readings, software products, and other useful resour
 ces.\n* A variety of opportunities to network with attendees, including a 
 post-seminar happy hour with Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members o
 f the local information architecture and usability communities. In these ne
 w fields, knowing your peers is invaluable.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071116
SUMMARY:Enterprise Information Architecture
LOCATION:Washington DC, District of Columbia, USA
DESCRIPTION:Benefits\n\nThis advanced information architecture seminar co
 mbines lecture, demonstration and exercises, discussion, and handouts to ad
 dress a topic that bewilders every large organization: designing unified in
 formation architectures for large enterprises. You'll learn to:\n* Develop
  main pages and other upper-level "portal" components that convey a single 
 cohesive organization, not a collection of warring business units.\n* Use 
 metadata and contextual navigation to help users move from one content-rich
  page to another, regardless of which business unit manages that content.\
 n* Design search interfaces for improved access to content stored in organi
 zational "silos".\n* Better implement an enterprise-wide information archi
 tecture through appropriate research and design methods and improved govern
 ance.\n\nSeminar Schedule and Outline\n\nRegistration and continental b
 reakfast begin at 8am. The seminar starts at 9am and finishes at 5pm, follo
 wed by an extremely happy hour. During the day, we'll cover these topics:\
 n* Overview of enterprise information architecture (EIA)\n* EIA from the t
 op-down: taxonomies, guides, and other techniques for unifying departmental
  content\n* EIA from the bottom-up: content models and metadata to enable 
 contextual navigation from page to page\n* EIA and search: indexing cross-
 departmental content, presenting results consistently\n* EIA and the organ
 ization: models for rolling out an enterprise information architecture, sta
 ffing it, and paying for and managing it in a distributed corporate environ
 ment\n\nWhat's Included\n\n* Handouts including presentation slides and
  references to related readings, software products, and other useful resour
 ces.\n* A variety of opportunities to network with attendees, including a 
 post-seminar happy hour with Lou Rosenfeld, Steve Krug, and other members o
 f the local information architecture and usability communities. In these ne
 w fields, knowing your peers is invaluable.\n
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