Wednesday, June 23, 2010

KM Chicago Summer Social Event - Tue, 13 Jul 2010

KM Chicago Summer Social Event - Tue, 13 Jul 2010

The annual KM Chicago summer social event will be held on Tuesday evening, 13 July in Millennium Park.

We will have a private tour that starts at 5:45 PM. Please arrive at the park by 5:30 so we can start the tour on time. The tour is called Millennium Park Revealed and is a guided tour presented by the Chicago Architecture Foundation. There is a public tour that begins at 5:30 so avoid that group.

The tour lasts about 1 hour.

Following the tour, we will have dinner together at the Millennium Park Grill. Our reservations will be for 7 PM.

We should be finished by 9.

Unlike previous years with our boat tours, this year you will need to register and pay in advance. I need to pay for the tour in full by Friday, 2 July. The tour is $20. Dinner will be the individual responsibility of the participant (you pay for what you eat/drink).

If you plan to participate in the tour, please send a check for $20 payable to Randy Russell. My address is 5S474 Beau Bien Blvd., Naperville, Ill 60540. I must receive your check by Thursday, 1 July. I will make final payment to the tour operator. You are welcome to bring a guest or two if you choose. Please include the names of your guests in a brief note to me either via email or with the check.

If you plan to stay for dinner I need to know that as well so I can make the dinner reservations.

You may particpate in the tour only, the dinner only, or both. Whichever you choose, please let me know by Thursday, 1 July. We hope to have a great turn out for this unique, educational and fun event. Tour and dinner go on rain or shine. Once payment is made, there are no refunds. My email address is randyrussell1@aol.com .

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Presentation: Using Predictive Analytics to Solve Business Problems

The presentation for May's meeting has been posted to KM Chicago's SlideShare account. You can find the presentation here, as well as embedded below.

Thanks again to Dr. Jing Shyr for sharing with the group.