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Ethan Yarbrough Speaking on ‘Internal Computing in the Age of Social Communication’ at International Association of Business Communicators Half-Day Seminar February 25 in Seattle

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KIRKLAND, Wash. (February 19, 2010) - Ethan Yarbrough, president and co-founder of Allyis, Inc. is speaking at the upcoming International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Seattle Chapter  half-day seminar February 25 in Seattle.  The theme for the event is ‘Communications Management in the 2010s: Strategies for Navigating Game-Changing Trends'.  Senior-level practitioners will share insights and fresh approaches to internal and external communications, trust, and brand and reputation management. Yarbrough will discuss ‘Internal Computing in the Age of Social Computing'.

Key takeaways for the event are:

- Understand shifts taking place in communications and where we're headed
- Leverage social computing to enhance employee engagement and internal communications
- Build greater trust and loyalty among your constituents - employees, customers, partners
- Learn best practices using social media to influence the complexities of online reputation
- Gain practical tips for integrating new media into your existing communications strategy

Event Details

When: February 25, 7:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Where: The Harbor Club - 25th Floor, Symetra Financial Center - 777 108th Avenue NE, Bellevue, Washington 98004
Cost: $99 until February 19, $119 after for IABC members or $129 until February 19, $149 after for non-members
Register:
https://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Register/IdentityConfirmation.aspx?e=35a180dc-3692-4137-9b54-69c56c6935fb

The event includes a networking breakfast where attendees will be able to select a roundtable topic to participate in from the following conversations:

- Essentials of Developing a Social Media Policy (Host: Dani Bader)
- Tips and Traps of "Green" Communicating (Host: Rob Walgren)
- Social Media Analytics - What You Need to Know about Measurement (Host: Eric Posner)
- Best Practices for Managing Your Video Production (Host: Brad Cochrane)
- Information Overload - How to Manage the Stream (Host: Bill Boyd)
- Facebook for Business: Fan Pages, Groups & Other Options (Host: Gina Spadoni)
- Links Between Employee Engagement and Business Results (Host: Carol Butterfield)

Yarbrough provides strategic oversight to Allyis, a company focused on the development and adoption of 2.0 technologies within the Enterprise. He is at the forefront of the broader Enterprise 2.0 conversation.  His dialogue can be viewed via his blog (http://blog.allyis.com/) and tweets (http://twitter.com/Ethany) and heard at various speaking engagements.  Ethan is dedicated to helping the enterprise use collaborative and social technologies inside the firewall to improve employee morale and retention and enhance knowledge management, collaboration and innovation for the enterprise.

For more details please visit:
http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=35a180dc-3692-4137-9b54-69c56c6935fb

About Allyis
Allyis develops and supports technologies that help businesses operate, share information, and communicate more effectively. We specialize in building next generation solutions that drive collaboration, foster knowledge sharing, streamline processes, surface businesses insights and lead to more informed, agile decision making and business operations. Whether developing an employee intranet to connect a dispersed workforce, designing a knowledge management strategy to surface talent and expertise, or providing content management support, Allyis leverages people and technology to make business more efficient and effective.  For more information, please visit www.allyis.com.

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