December 5, 2008
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ARC Seminar 2008:
Transforming Information for the Future
Saint Louis, Missouri
October 28 - 30, 2008

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Seminar Features
bullet Forward-thinking strategies
bullet Competitive advantages
bullet Fresh insight
bullet Information delivery tools
bullet Peer support & networking
   
Sampling of Workshop Topics
bullet Open Source Development Tools
bullet Mapping the Real World
bullet Innovative Solutions on a Shoestring Budget
bullet LMI and Regional Economic Development
bullet Q & A with Technical and Policy Leaders
 
Web Development Training
bullet Optional Training Session Thurs, Oct 30, 1-4pm
bullet Limited to first 30 registrants
bullet Detailed session description available soon
Who should attend?

The ARC Seminar offers a collaborative environment for learning and sharing the latest in innovative approaches and technical solutions to address critical workforce and regional economic development information needs. Offering both policy and technical workshops, the seminar is a great opportunity for workforce and economic development professionals, administrators, and technical staff to engage in dialogue on how together they can improve systems and information transformation to better meet customer needs.

This three-day seminar, brought to you by the Analyst Resource Center with support from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, will be the only classroom/in-person networking opportunity offered in 2008 by the Analyst Resource Center.

Register Online Today!

Online registration and other ARC Seminar 2008 information can be found through the links on the right.

We are working hard to make this seminar the very best for you! Some of the items on these pages may change. Please keep checking back for the latest information. If you have additional questions, please contact Marilyn Skalberg or Denise Lee at the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina.

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