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Working Sm@rt with BlackBerry

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Working Sm@rt with BlackBerry

Time: April 13, 2011 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Gencor Meeting Room, 5653 Highway #6 N, Guelph, ON
City/Town: Guelph
Website or Map: http://www.ruralontarioinstit…
Phone: 519-826-4204
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Rural Ontario Institute
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2011

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The Rural Ontario Insitute, in partnership with Andy Sherwood and PROGRESSIVE TRAINING.CA, is offering the following ½ day workshop Working Sm@rt with BlackBerry. Created in conjunction with Research in Motion (RIM), graduates of this workshop increase productivity and enhance on-the-job performance by knowing how to match the right process and skill set when using their BlackBerry devices. The workshop runs from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Cost of this ½ day workshop is $295.00 with morning and mid-morning refreshments included.

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