by asli
22. September 2011 18:22

WomenSphere kicks off its third global summit tomorrow in New York City. The theme is “Creating the Future”. Over 50 key female speakers will cover a range of topics on leadership, innovation and world impact. If you didn’t get a chance to register, you can view the content online, such as the unique womensphere web series.
Topics tomorrow will include:
Advancing Women’s Leadership: Strategy and Skills for the Leaders of Tomorrow
• Leadership & Management: Accelerating women’s advancement in companies and boards
• Finance & Investment: Navigating economic transformation in Europe, US, emerging markets
• Innovation: Success models of innovations in science and technology
• Entrepreneurship & Ownership: Strategic business development for entrepreneurial leaders
Success: New Opportunities, Models & Practices in a Changing World
• Leadership & Management: Developing high performance leadership in complex organizations
• Finance & Investment: Private equity & venture capital - new models & new opportunities
• Innovation: New ventures and innovations for sustainability
• Entrepreneurship & Ownership: Models of successful entrepreneurship and social enterprise
21st Century Challenges and Innovative Solutions
• Leadership & Management: New models of corporate social responsibility & social innovation
• Finance & Investment: Managing risks and capitalizing on opportunities in the 21st century
• Innovation: Evolving opportunities from advances in media, social media, and mobile platforms
• Entrepreneurship & Ownership: From concept to market: Successful launches and expansion
by asli
7. March 2011 12:53
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| This year, Microsoft brings something new to Tech·Ed especially for our female peers in the IT industry! IT is an industry that is perceived as male dominated. As more and more women join the IT workforce, not only are we eroding this misconception but we are also influencing business policy and making IT an attractive choice, paving the way for more women to join the industry. Attend this free, fun-filled and informative Lunch on the second day of Tech·Ed where you will network with and partake in interesting discussions with our female Tech·Ed speakers and Microsoft Executives who will share insights into: • Successful Career Development Strategies for Women in IT • Maintaining a Healthy and Sustainable Work/Life Balance When: Wednesday March 9th, 2011 Where: Dubai Rooms, Level 1 Time: 12:45 to 14:00 | Keynote & Moderation By: | Panel comprised of Tech·Ed Female Technology Experts | |  |  |  | | Andréa Li-Sai Chimento | Sabrena mcbride | Rhonda Layfield | |  |  |  | | Paula Januszkiewicz | Mingfei Yan | Dina Lasheen | THIS EVENT IS BY EXCLUSIVE INVITATION FOR TECH·ED REGISTRANTS ONLY. IF NOT YET REGISTERED FOR TECH·ED, PLEASE VISIT: WWW.TECHED.AE TO REGISTER TODAY. Sponsored by:
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by asli
13. February 2011 17:58

January 26, 2011. Istanbul Turkey. It is always nice to visit my home country, but even better to be there during the week of my birthday. The last time I had this opportunity, I was 1 years old. My visit coincided with the US State Department’s Invest for the Future Conference. The Invest for the Future program focuses on towards improving the economic situation for women across Southern and Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
The conference with 150 participants from Greece, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia and Turkey began with a keynote video message from US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton followed by a speech by US Ambassador-at- Large for Global Women’s Issues, Melanne Verveer.
My session covered the exciting Use of Technology to Scale up Business, along with my dear colleagues Bugra Karabey, Deniz Ercosun, and Özge Sarioglu. Please find download a copy of the presentation that I delivered (sans videos). Please post your comments below or share them through the Contact form.
If you would also like the videos, please pull down the deck I presented during the Egypt Connection 2010 conference: Touchless Technology – the creative inspiration of a future today
How can technology scale your business? Get started now with these 6 steps!
The critical calls to action to help empower your business are as follows:
- If you are an entrepreneur, be sure to join WebsiteSpark for tools and offers to extend your personality and business online using the most cutting edge tools – for free! This is a global program and there is absolutely no cost to join.
- Download the free applications in the Microsoft Web Application Gallery. We have over 35 applications, including eCommerce, Blog engines, and easy site building templates. And they are all free! And often you’ll find them localized to your native language. If you like an app and would like it in your native language, please let me know.
- Attend a Web Camp in a city near you, and/or register to attend the biggest technology conference of the Middle East, Tech EdMiddle East 2011. I will be covering several sessions about web story from a Middle East & Africa point of view.
- Extend your reach with Social Network Optimization using Web Matrix. In my session, I spoke of Queen Raina’s efforts to drive cultural awareness for Jordan with the Twisit Jordan project. YouTube - Twisit Jordan. Using the Web Helpers in Web Matrix, you can do the same, and have the Facebook Likes for your company or blog blended in with Bing search results! The power of word of mouth is always stronger than any advertisement campaign.

- Share global. Host Local. Ensure you are claiming your market share. Host your business in country with the offers that are listed in the deck. Turkey is classic example of a country who is leveraging their web developers and human talent to create business online. In Turkey. Most countries host in the US and Europe, causing a missed economic opportunity. Take a look at Egypt and Turkey. Two countries with similar land mass, population and developers, and compare their market share and GDP on the web. More offers are available on the Hosting Gallery.

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| Microsoft Delegation after the ‘Tech Alley’ at the Invest for the Future conference: Erdem Erkul, Fatma Karakas, Inanc Yuksel, Asli Bilgin, Deniz Ercoskun, Winnie Karanu, Jeffrey Avina and Ozge Saritosun-Kurtoglu. |


Microsoft presenters at the conference(from left to right): Asli Bilgin- Microsoft Developer & Platform Evangelism, MEA Web Strategy Lead, Bugra Karabey-National Technology Officer, Microsoft Turkey, Ozge Saritosun- Kurtuloglu- Business Operations Manager,MEA Communication Sector and Jeffrey Avina, MEA Citizenship Lead at the panel discussion.
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