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Friday
Dec192008

Review Key Results from 2009 Corporate Internet Strategist Research Study

Thursday, January 15, 2009, 4:30pm PST, 7:30pm EST

 

At this meeting we will present key results and trends from the Internet Strategy Forum’s original research project, the 2009 Corporate Internet Strategist Study.  The study examines the scope, structure, influence, education, salary levels and more for in-house Internet strategists.

This is the only research study of its kind focused exclusively on the in-house corporate Internet strategist position, a term we use to define our membership: employees working for an organization who are responsible in some way for driving strategy and implementation for that organization’s Internet presence in some way.

The results are based on responses from over 260 Internet Strategy Forum members around the U.S. The complete results report, which will be over 60 pages long, will be available in mid-January as well.

The underwriter for this research project is WelchmanPierpoint, a Web Operations Management consulting company.

Details

TOPIC: Review Key Results from 2009 Corporate Internet Strategist Research Study

DATE: Thursday, January 15th

TIME: 4:30pm PST, 7:30pm EST (will run from 60 to 90 minutes depending on discussion time)

HOST CHAPTER: Portland

REMOTE ACCESS: Webcast will be available

IN PERSON: Portland State University, exact room TBA

Registration instructions will be emailed directly to ISF members.

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