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Many characteristics that define introverts also make them
wonderful networkers. They’re comfortable making meaningful one-on-one connections and they’re excellent listeners. I’ll share tools that have enabled me to grow my network without changing my introverted personality
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Your entrepreneurship goals are your online presence goals and community is how you get things done.
Your online presence can be a business asset if you know how to strategically use the best tools for your situation and your goals. In this practical workshop of both fundamentals and advanced concepts, we’ll show entrepreneurs how to develop a custom social media strategy to support your venture, whether you are looking for investment opportunities, customers, advisers, or other engagement.
You already have what you need (business skills, experience, networks).
We’ll show you how to put it to work on the social web in a way that achieves your goals. This is a hands-on workshop.
Empty Nest: What is Next for You When Your Whole Life has Centered Around You...Tanya Monsef Bunger
Workshop for RETURN TO WORK CONFERENCE
October 22, 2014
Connect * Work * Thrive
You’ve put so much into being a parent. Now it’s time to pour that nurturing energy back into yourself. You’re going to be amazed at what starts happening for you when you do.
In this workshop, gain the tools to:
• Celebrate what you’ve accomplished
• Discover the You of today
• Build a vision for your future
It is the opportunity to see yourself as a person, not just a parent, and discover what you need to make the next stage of your life a dream fulfilled.
LEAN IN Palo Alto - Global Women's Leadership Network 2.4.2015Tanya Monsef Bunger
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Networking is how employers fill most job openings and how well-connected professionals earn higher incomes. But with most networking activities geared towards extroverts, what can Introverts—who often find being around others draining—do?
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Your entrepreneurship goals are your online presence goals and community is how you get things done.
Your online presence can be a business asset if you know how to strategically use the best tools for your situation and your goals. In this practical workshop of both fundamentals and advanced concepts, we’ll show entrepreneurs how to develop a custom social media strategy to support your venture, whether you are looking for investment opportunities, customers, advisers, or other engagement.
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We’ll show you how to put it to work on the social web in a way that achieves your goals. This is a hands-on workshop.
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• Build a vision for your future
It is the opportunity to see yourself as a person, not just a parent, and discover what you need to make the next stage of your life a dream fulfilled.
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It is a powerpoint presentation that discusses about the lesson or topic: Making Connections. It also talks about the definition and different characteristics and types about Making Connections.
What is your personal brand and how can you use it to achieve your goals? Learn how to promote yourself to possible employers through your online presence. Your Network is your key to creating the future you want. Find out who is in your network, who you need in your network and how to maintain those relationships to further your career. In this workshop, you will assess your current network and how it meets the needs of your future plans. You will develop a plan to strengthen, deepen and increase your network to achieve the goals you want to achieve.
This is a presentation created for my students on using the cognitive strategy of making connections to improve reading comprehension.
Credits:
Adapted from original by Beth Suderman - bsuderman@elkhart.k12.in.us
Retrieved at http://www.readinglady.com/mosaic/tools/tools.htm
Additional material from: Comprehension Shouldn’t be Silent by Michelle J. Kelley and Nicki Clusen-Grace
The Women in Agile Story - History of the Movement through MVP ExperimentsProjectCon
PROJECTCON | AGILECON Midwest 2019 in Indianapolis on May 10, 2019
Presenter: Natalie Warnert
The Women in Agile Story - History of the Movement through MVP Experiments
Women in Agile started like most movements do, with a problem and a small grassroots effort. Now it has grown to a non-profit organization with local groups across the world and many conference pairings under its belt all in a timeframe of a few years. Women in Agile utilized targeted experiments to determine how to expand meaningfully and sustainably while examining data and experience collected along the way. This session discusses how Women in Agile got to where it is today, what is in store for the future, and how you can take our lessons learned to grow organizations and ideas in a successful and sustainable way.
Event Website: https://projectconevent.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectcon-llc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ProjectConEvent
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/projectconevent
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLG1SGPs1L5YLoFndvGGhQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectconevent
Presentation Slides: https://slideshare.com/projectcon
Post Event Trailer: https://youtu.be/1_RzFBnZ7bo
ProjectCon AgileCon Project Management
How can lessons from grantmaking with a gender lens be applied more broadly? The Washington Area Women’s Foundation is using a gender lens in grantmaking to fill an important need in their community and help their Grantee Partners achieve enhanced outcomes. They spoke with us about how they are using their unique position and influence to drive innovation through their pioneering two-generation work with middle-school girls and their female caregivers, and how to apply what they’ve learned through this experience in one’s own work.
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This presentation is an overview of the Personal Branding massive open online course (MOOC) published on Coursera. Several slides provide an overview of the MOOC. Several stories are presented of actual learners who have transformed their lives and careers after participating in this MOOC.
This provides an overview of the African Scholarship Cohort hosted by UVa and Darden for learners in sub Saharan Africa. This program utilized OER content. This talks to what worked and what didn't.
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1. Why was Women in Tech x Data Science started?
2. What are you most excited for at the upcoming event?
3. Where do you see WiTxDS moving in the future?
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Oakland University Student to Professional 2012Patrick Reyes
On September 29, I was given the opportunity to speak to current students about networking in the 21st century. Being able to connect the online and offline to make real life connections with people allow for great things to happen.
"The opportunities that you have in front of you are endless…seize the opportunity by just having a conversation with someone."
Small World Labs and UN Foundation Present a Girl Up Case StudySmall World Labs
Girl Up is a campaign devoted to empowering American girls to become global leaders and channel their energy and compassion to raise awareness and funds for United Nations programs that help some of the world’s hardest-to-reach adolescent girls.
The Girl Up program had strong tools for mobilizing young girls through email and fundraising. However, for broader collaboration, information sharing, and engagement building, the program relied on in-person only activities, which were expensive and hard to scale. Girl Up needed an online solution to help it engage and collaborate more effectively with its supporters online.
Learn how the United Nations Foundation implemented an online community to power its Girl Up Clubs initiative, which allowed local high school clubs run by female youth to collaborate on education, advocacy, fundraising, and mission-related activities.
In this session you’ll learn:
* How Girl Up Clubs also integrates with the Girl Up program’s existing website CMS, as well as its constituent relationship management (CRM) platform.
* How in less than one year the Girl Up Clubs online program has onboarded more than 200 new high school clubs and averages more than 3,000 member interactions per month.
* How the Girl Up Clubs initiative has effected fundraising for the UN Foundation.
It is a powerpoint presentation that discusses about the lesson or topic: Making Connections. It also talks about the definition and different characteristics and types about Making Connections.
What is your personal brand and how can you use it to achieve your goals? Learn how to promote yourself to possible employers through your online presence. Your Network is your key to creating the future you want. Find out who is in your network, who you need in your network and how to maintain those relationships to further your career. In this workshop, you will assess your current network and how it meets the needs of your future plans. You will develop a plan to strengthen, deepen and increase your network to achieve the goals you want to achieve.
This is a presentation created for my students on using the cognitive strategy of making connections to improve reading comprehension.
Credits:
Adapted from original by Beth Suderman - bsuderman@elkhart.k12.in.us
Retrieved at http://www.readinglady.com/mosaic/tools/tools.htm
Additional material from: Comprehension Shouldn’t be Silent by Michelle J. Kelley and Nicki Clusen-Grace
The Women in Agile Story - History of the Movement through MVP ExperimentsProjectCon
PROJECTCON | AGILECON Midwest 2019 in Indianapolis on May 10, 2019
Presenter: Natalie Warnert
The Women in Agile Story - History of the Movement through MVP Experiments
Women in Agile started like most movements do, with a problem and a small grassroots effort. Now it has grown to a non-profit organization with local groups across the world and many conference pairings under its belt all in a timeframe of a few years. Women in Agile utilized targeted experiments to determine how to expand meaningfully and sustainably while examining data and experience collected along the way. This session discusses how Women in Agile got to where it is today, what is in store for the future, and how you can take our lessons learned to grow organizations and ideas in a successful and sustainable way.
Event Website: https://projectconevent.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectcon-llc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ProjectConEvent
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/projectconevent
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLG1SGPs1L5YLoFndvGGhQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectconevent
Presentation Slides: https://slideshare.com/projectcon
Post Event Trailer: https://youtu.be/1_RzFBnZ7bo
ProjectCon AgileCon Project Management
How can lessons from grantmaking with a gender lens be applied more broadly? The Washington Area Women’s Foundation is using a gender lens in grantmaking to fill an important need in their community and help their Grantee Partners achieve enhanced outcomes. They spoke with us about how they are using their unique position and influence to drive innovation through their pioneering two-generation work with middle-school girls and their female caregivers, and how to apply what they’ve learned through this experience in one’s own work.
Speaker:
• Jennifer Lockwood-Shabat, President and CEO, Washington Area Women's Foundation
IAFOR Japan Transforming Lives Through Open Educational ResourcesDr. Kristin Palmer
This presentation is an overview of the Personal Branding massive open online course (MOOC) published on Coursera. Several slides provide an overview of the MOOC. Several stories are presented of actual learners who have transformed their lives and careers after participating in this MOOC.
This provides an overview of the African Scholarship Cohort hosted by UVa and Darden for learners in sub Saharan Africa. This program utilized OER content. This talks to what worked and what didn't.
Opening Remarks
- Claire Lee, Founder of Women in Tech x Data Science
1. Why was Women in Tech x Data Science started?
2. What are you most excited for at the upcoming event?
3. Where do you see WiTxDS moving in the future?
- Eunjoo Jeon, Ph.D., Senior Healthcare Data Scientist at Samsung SDS
1. Career Progress
2. What is Nursing Informatics?
3. Work at Intersection: Academia vs. Industry
3. Current Projects
Oakland University Student to Professional 2012Patrick Reyes
On September 29, I was given the opportunity to speak to current students about networking in the 21st century. Being able to connect the online and offline to make real life connections with people allow for great things to happen.
"The opportunities that you have in front of you are endless…seize the opportunity by just having a conversation with someone."
Small World Labs and UN Foundation Present a Girl Up Case StudySmall World Labs
Girl Up is a campaign devoted to empowering American girls to become global leaders and channel their energy and compassion to raise awareness and funds for United Nations programs that help some of the world’s hardest-to-reach adolescent girls.
The Girl Up program had strong tools for mobilizing young girls through email and fundraising. However, for broader collaboration, information sharing, and engagement building, the program relied on in-person only activities, which were expensive and hard to scale. Girl Up needed an online solution to help it engage and collaborate more effectively with its supporters online.
Learn how the United Nations Foundation implemented an online community to power its Girl Up Clubs initiative, which allowed local high school clubs run by female youth to collaborate on education, advocacy, fundraising, and mission-related activities.
In this session you’ll learn:
* How Girl Up Clubs also integrates with the Girl Up program’s existing website CMS, as well as its constituent relationship management (CRM) platform.
* How in less than one year the Girl Up Clubs online program has onboarded more than 200 new high school clubs and averages more than 3,000 member interactions per month.
* How the Girl Up Clubs initiative has effected fundraising for the UN Foundation.
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Making Connections: Build a Network to Further Your Career
1. Making Connections:
Building a Network to
Further Your Career
Women In Business
Santa Clara University
November 2014
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
2. Workshop
1. What is networking? Why is it
important?
2. Where do I want to go?
3. What is my network and who do I
need in my network?
4. Action steps I can take to activate
my network
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
3. “Sometimes, idealistic people are put
off the whole business of networking as
something tainted by flattery and the
pursuit of selfish advantage. But virtue
in obscurity is rewarded only in
Heaven. To succeed in this world you
have to be known to people.
~ Sonia Sotomayor
Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court of the United States
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
4. Where am I
GOING?
Passions
Interests
Values
Skills
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
5. Build and Nurture
Your Network
BEFORE
You Need IT
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
6. Where are my
Resources?
Who is in my network
today?
Who is it I want to add
to my network?
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
7. Nothing is Created
in Isolation
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
8. Activate Your
Network
Your network is a matter of
conversation, both with
yourself and with others
Be an active participant in
your network
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
9. Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
10. Action Steps
What 3 Actions will you
take this month?
-Build
-Nurture
Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014
11. Thank you!
Congratulations on taking this step toward
creating your future!
Say Hello:
Twitter: @TMonsefBunger
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/TanyaMonsefBunger/
Networking Blog Post
http://scu.edu/alumni/illuminate/?b=619&c=20519
Global Fellows Information
http://www.scu.edu/business/undergraduates/global-fellows/
This presentation is available on SlideShare
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Tanya Monsef Bunger | Women in Business Group, Santa Clara University November 12, 2014