But I didn't write it down (the first step of David Allen's "Getting
Things Done" lifestyle) and I didn't make an appointment with myself.
Then I just saw where the finals were last week. Check the link to see
videos. I hope I learn from this.
The Fieldbus Foundation
This is a good idea—The Fieldbus Foundation has announced it will
conduct a series of free, half-day Foundation technology sales force
training seminars for industrial automation salespeople, system
integrators and manufacturer representatives during 2011. These events
will be held in conjunction with the foundation's end user seminar
program across North America.
Intended to provide a greater understanding of the operational
improvements and business benefits delivered by the Foundation
automation infrastructure, the sales training seminars will be presented
by leading experts in fieldbus technology. The seminar content is
designed to be vendor-neutral, addressing key topics of interest for
salespeople involved with control and instrumentation products. In
particular, the seminars aim to dispel myths about Foundation technology
and provide hard facts and data salespeople can rely upon.
Most people learn about new technologies and applications through a
trusted local sales engineer. Training them is a good thing. It's an
excellent way to spread the message.
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