501 Tech Club Australia: Online Event on Building Effective Vendor Relationships
"Building Effective IT Vendor Relationships for your Non Profit Organisation"
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/567908459
Warren McDonald - CIO of the Royal Austrasian College of Physicians, will present on some of the unique opportunities that are available to
non-profit organizations to identify and build effective relationships
with IT vendors.
The webinar will cover the approaches and challenges of dealing with IT
Vendors of all sizes, from the 2 person IT shop to large IT vendors
while striking a balance between building trust and managing risk.
Take-Aways:
- A better understanding of how our position in the market can provide opportunities with vendors.
- How making your vendor feel good about your aims helps you.
Speaker Bio:
Warren McDonald is the CIO of the Royal Australasian College of
Physicians (RACP). Prior to joining RACP, Warren was the CIO with a
startup biotechnology company and previously 10 years in a succession
of roles up to Manager, Projects and Change Management with the Royal
Bind Society.
Over his IT career in NFP, Life Sciences and Health Education he has
managed a diverse and unusual portfolio of projects and the vendor
contracts to make them happen.
Moderators: Jeevan Joshi (Australia Tech Club Organiser) and Jyothi Shankar.
What is a 501 Tech Club?: Just a group of people interested in how nonprofits can use technology to meet their missions. Learn more here.
Where is it?: The Australian 501 Tech Club is an affinity group hosted in the NTEN Online Community at http://groups.nten.org
How to stay in touch? Register a community profile here, then join the Australian group here.
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