February Hybrid CPE Session One: Powered Productivity - Tech Tools

When:  Feb 21, 2023 from 05:30 PM to 06:30 PM (ET)
Associated with  Dayton Chapter

Dayton Chapter - February Session One

Powered Productivity: Super Tech Tools to Get Stuff Done

Exasperated by email? Peeved about passwords? Tired of tedious tasks? You're not alone. Join Your Nerdy Best Friend, aka Author Beth Ziesenis, for a research-based look of common productivity problems, followed by the technology to solve them. Discover how to use free and bargain technology tools you never knew existed to work more efficiently with your teams, get organized and finally get stuff done.

Takeaways:

  • Discover low-cost, high value apps and tech tools that you can start using right away.
  • Learn great tech tips and app ideas from your colleagues.
  • Get new ideas to increase efficiency, improve relationships and get things done!

Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

CPE being offered: 1.0 ICMA CPE

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Speaker:

Beth Ziesenis, "Your Nerdy Best Friend"

Since her first Motorola RAZR flip phone, Beth has made a verb out of the word "nerd." She’s here to help you filter through thousands of apps, gadgets, widgets and doodads to find the perfect free and bargain technology tools for work and home. Although the only real trophy she ever won was for making perfect French fries at McDonald’s in high school, Beth Z is also a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), the highest earned credential from the National Speakers Association, and she has been featured on Best Speaker lists by several organizations who write best speaker lists.

She has written a whole shelf of books on apps and has spoken to more than 100 thousand audience members just like you. And if you're puzzling over why she goes by "Beth Z"... it's because she only finds about three people a year who can pronounce her last name.

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