Re: IOUG Live Get Together - trip report?

  • From: Stephen Andert <andert@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: chris.grabowy@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 08:22:43 -0700

Chris,

I have usually done this of my own accord.  The whole purpose of a
user group is to share information.  In most cases all of the Oracle
people at a given company cannot attend the same conference.  If I
take good enough notes, then if anyone needs more information, I know
which session it was and where to find the white paper.

When I send out my conference review, I include not only the DBA's I
work with, but developers that have shown an interest in learning new
things.  Management has cited these reviews on my performance
appraisals as an example of my communication skills and team-building
efforts.

I have done this privately to my own employer, but I have also done
this on a 'blog at O'Reilly.  You can take a look at it
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/3128.  The 'blog is a bit less
technical, which makes it great for management to get an idea of the
breadth of topics that are covered in these sessions.

Stephen =20

2005/4/25, Grabowy, Chris <chris.grabowy@xxxxxxxx>:
> I am also going, and mgmt wants some sort of official trip report when I
> get back.  I was wondering if anyone has done these??  Suggestions??
> Examples??
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> TIA
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> I'll be there as well and I'm interested to meet with the people from =3D
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