BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY;ENCODING=8-bit;CHARSET=UTF-8:Situation is Serious: A Designer's Guide to Disaster Preparation LOCATION;ENCODING=8-bit;CHARSET=UTF-8:Axiom, 1702 Washington, Houston, Texas, 77007, USA DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=8-bit;CHARSET=UTF-8:Situation is Serious: A Designer's Guide to Disaster Preparation\n Everything you need to know to survive natural (and supernatural) disasters\nDate: October 27, 2012\n Venue: Axiom\n Workshop size: 12-15\n MEMBERS ONLY\n\nTrustee and Design Leaders: Free\n\nSustaining and Supporting Member: $10\nContributing: $20 \n \n\n (deli trays and beverages to be provided) \n\nLittle known fact: 40% of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster. \nJohn Luu (Axiom) and Dan Jarvis (ThinkTank Designs) will discuss topics related to disaster preparation and more importantly disaster recovery to minimize their impact on your safety and business. \nTopics to include: \nDisaster Preparation. Supply lists and formulating a disaster plan\n Downtime: Dealing with extended power loss and access to fresh water. \n Data Backup and Recovery\n Cloud based collaboration and productivity tools\n Studio on the Go: Taking your studio mobile\n\n Staying in Business: How to keep client projects moving. Keeping in touch with employees. \n\n Insurance stuff. \n\nFor more information please contact John Luu info@houston.aiga.org\n\n \n\n\n\n DTSTART:20121027T150000Z DTEND:20121027T170000Z PRIORITY:3 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Situation is Serious: A Designer's Guide to Disaster Preparation
Everything you need to know to survive natural (and supernatural) disasters
Date: October 27, 2012
Venue: Axiom
Workshop size: 12-15
MEMBERS ONLY
\nTrustee and Design Leaders: Free
\nSustaining and Supporting Member: $10
Contributing: $20 \n
\n (deli trays and beverages to be provided)
Little known fact: 40% of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster.
John Luu (Axiom) and Dan Jarvis (ThinkTank Designs) will discuss topics related to disaster preparation and more importantly disaster recovery to minimize their impact on your safety and business.
Topics to include:
Disaster Preparation. Supply lists and formulating a disaster plan
Downtime: Dealing with extended power loss and access to fresh water.
Data Backup and Recovery
Cloud based collaboration and productivity tools
Studio on the Go: Taking your studio mobile
\n Staying in Business: How to keep client projects moving. Keeping in touch with employees.
\n Insurance stuff.
For more information please contact John Luu info@houston.aiga.org
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