The Partner Management Community of Interest is focused on effective partner management strategies in both professional and support services. The COI hosts an online forum, annual benchmark survey, quarterly calls, and break-out meetings.
Finalized the Women in Services Panel for Las Vegas!
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Are you a corporate member of the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA)? Please note: corporate membership is NOT required for participating in this forum
AFSMI, SSPA, TPSA
First name
Diane
Last name
Brundage
Company
AFSMI, SSPA, TPSA
Level
CXO (C-level exec)
Primary Job Function
Sales
Please provide a brief bio and collaboration interests (not required)
Membership Development for SSPA, TPSA, and AFSMI
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Diane, I am happy to welcome you to Tech Services Forum (aka TSF). Thanks for being amongst the first hundred and fifty (or so) members to join!
It's not easy being the first one to show up at the party...so special thanks for your bravery and willingness to participate in this great new resource!
Not only are we offering this communication platform to specific Communities of Interest (COIs) within AFSMI, SSPA and TPSA (such as the recently launched Women in Services COI), but we have opened most areas to the IT services industry at large. I hope you will help make this resource a valued asset for you, your peers and the industry by actively participating.
Here are a couple of pointers to get you started:
1) If you haven't already, complete your profile and edit your preferences. And yes, everybody would love to see a photo of you as well.
2) Ask & answer questions in the general discussion forum
3) Join or start a specific group or Community of Interest
4) Check out upcoming events or browse the member directory for networking opportunities (remember, you have to "friend" someone before you can message them directly)
5) Finally, it's important to get your feet wet! Get out there and say hello, let folks know who you are, what you're working on and how you can help.
If you have any questions, check out the help section of the website and please don't hesitate to contact me directly!