Financial Savvy for Emerging Leaders: A Finance 101 Introduction (Emerging Leaders SIG Meeting)

Financial Savvy for Emerging Leaders: A Finance 101 Introduction Are you an aspiring leader with a strong technical background but limited financial knowledge? Join us for an engaging and interactive Finance 101 webinar, designed specifically for emerging leaders like you in the control systems industry. This session will demystify the world of finance, equipping you

CSIA Partner Meeting

Boston, MA Boston, MA, United States

Please Note: This meeting is currently at capacity. If you are still interested in attending, you can follow the register button above to join the waitlist. If a registrant cancels, you will be notified via email and have 24 hours to complete your registration before the open spot moves to the next person on the

Employee Recognition (Emerging Leaders SIG)

Discover how you can improve employee morale and retention, reinforce your company culture, and even drive your corporate KPIs during this Emerging Leaders Special Interest Group meeting. You’ll also hear about some company case studies and work on collaborative workshop questions to help you develop your Employee Recognition program with your peers. In addition, you

Do You Want to Talk About Lead Generation?‎ | Presented by the Marketing SIG

Lead generation – such a simple phrase but what a multi-faceted topic! Let’s tackle it together during this Marketing Special Interest Group meeting! (Note: This will NOT be recorded, so plan to attend the live event if you don’t want to miss out!) Set aside 60 minutes of your day to brainstorm with your peers

Marketing SIG: Do You Want to Talk About Trade Shows?‎

Trade shows – on average they have the highest cost per lead. How do you maximize your investment? Let’s take a look together during this Marketing Special Interest Group meeting! (Note: This will NOT be recorded, so plan to attend the live event if you don’t want to miss out!) Set aside 60 minutes of

Concerned about Tariffs? Let’s Talk About it | Presented by the Benchmarking SIG

Beginning with the Theodore Roosevelt administration, the United States became a major player in international trade. One prime example is the USMCA, which replaced the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and was approved by Congress in December 2019. It looks like this is all about to change. Tariffs have been ordered twice for imports from