Comment, au sein de votre entreprise, mettre en pratique la loi « vie privée »
| nov ’10 |
| 25 |
| 09:30 |
Une formation pour donner les « clés » d’une bonne mise en pratique des dispositions légales tant sur le plan organisationnel que technique.
La prolifération des données à caractère personnel au sein des entreprises, la facilité de les copier et de les traiter, complique la mise en œuvre d’une politique de sécurité compatible avec les exigences de la loi « vie privée ».
Le dialogue entre les juristes et les techniciens s’avère souvent difficile. La traduction des principes légaux en bonnes pratiques opérationnelles nécessite une collaboration entre deux mondes différents avec leurs langages et des contraintes difficilement compatibles.
Par une meilleure connaissance de la législation, la formation fournira aux participants les « clés » d’une bonne mise en pratique des dispositions légales tant sur le plan organisationnel que technique. L’entreprise pourra ainsi mieux se conformer quotidiennement et « en bon père de famille » à la loi et aux nombreuses dispositions légales ou réglementaires qui en découlent.
Où ?
Hotel Montgomery
Av de Tervueren, 134
B-1040 Bruxelles
Belgique
Pour plus d’information:
Gheur Eric
02/779.85.57
eric.gheur@galaxia.be
www.esap.be/Manifestation/vie%20priv%C3%A9e.htm

Proposé le 8 novembre 2010 |Pas de commentaire |
Electronic Commerce Ten Years after the Directive of 8 June 2000
| oct ’10 |
| 28 |
Date: 28 october 2010.
Place: Fondation Universitaire – Brussels
Ten years after the adoption of the Directive of 8 June 2000 on electronic commerce, this international Congress aims at analyzing main rules or principles it settled, in order to determine if they are still adapted to current features of services provided by means of information and communication technologies (in particular, internet). Indeed, with web 2.0, new services, which did not exist as such in 2000, are available (social networks, wiki, etc.). Contracts are not necessary concluded between professionals (B2B) or between a professional and a consumer (B2C): C2C relationships, through eCommerce marketplaces especially dedicated to consumers or online auction websites, become more and more frequent. Several services are also provided by trusted third parties (time-stamping, archiving, registered letters, etc.). New kinds of advertising can be observed (in particular, addressing to minors). Contract relationships can also be concluded and performed by electronic means, for instance in the case of digital contents like music, software or movies. After general speeches dealing with transversal topics related to eCommerce, the following ones will focus on these issues, and analyze “consumer protection”, “legal barriers to electronic contracts” and “intermediaries’ liability”.
http://www.juritic.be/pages/programme.html

Proposé le 11 octobre 2010 |Pas de commentaire |
Formation Ecrire pour le Web à Bruxelles
| sept ’10 |
| 15 |
| 09:30 |
| Améliorez vos contenus Web, augmentez votre conversion!
Au terme de cette journée, vous pourrez:
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| Où ?
Holiday Inn Garden Court Brussels Expo, Plus d’info : http://www.ecrirepourleweb.com/formations/rediger-pour-le-web |

Proposé le 13 septembre 2010 |Pas de commentaire |
Workshop : Marketing for startups (english)
| sept ’10 |
| 23 |
| 13:00 |
That old story about better mouse traps is rubbish: these days if you don’t tell people about your new biz, no-one will find out about it. And don’t forget – everyone else out there is also trying to get some attention for their businesses.
So how do you – a star-up with no cash – beat all the big boys at the communications game? Find out what you need to do at our Marketing for Startups workshop with your peers and westartup Mentors. After four hours of intense discussion you will walk out with a concrete list of practical, specific marketing things to do with (virtually) no money in order to get yourself heard – not with more theoretic blah-blah.
All westartup workshops are carried out by volunteer experts with hands-on experience in either entrepreneurship in general or in a specific field of business practice.
Topic: marketing for startups – best ways to reach your audience at practically no cost at all
Mentors:
David Hachez is back! Expert in digital marketing and branding, he’s worked on the Agency side with the famous Duval Guillaume as Digital Strategist. He’s also put in some time with the less known outfits such as Microsoft and Mediaedge. These days he practices what he used to preach as co-founder of RazWar – and spectacularly well, too.
Leo Exter is a co-founder at westartup. He’s built a European brand (Mio Technology) from scratch with a bit of creativity and a lot of elbow grease and has tried his hand at almost every kind of marketing activitiy known to mankind (so long as it was cheap and produced good results).
Joining for the first time is Michel Defloor. After starting his career as product manager in a software start-up, Michel moved into marketing. He was a B2B marketing and strategy consultant for several years, and is now in charge of marketing for Alcatel-Lucent Benelux. In addition to this hat, he carries around one more for innovation management (as member of the company’s innovation board, which a.o. coordinates investments into new internal or external ventures). If you’re thinking of (eventually) selling your startup to one of the big boys, he’s definitely the man to talk to!
Who should attend: entrepreneurs with existing early-stage businesses or persons/teams with clearly defined business ideas.
This workshop can welcome: up to 15 people
Fee: € 60 (including VAT) for westartup community members; € 90 (including VAT) for non-members
Not sure if you qualify for this workshop? Want to know more?
Email at leo.exter@westartup.eu or call +32 477 45 75 39.
September 23, 2010

Proposé le 1 septembre 2010 |Pas de commentaire |
Workshop : Financer sa startup ! Bruxelles (anglais)
| sept ’10 |
| 9 |
| 13:00 |
Do you need money to start your business? How much? Where do you go to get it? Will you get it if you ask for it? If not – what do you need to do make sure you do get it?
Come to our Funding for Startups workshop for an in-depth conversation about your business with westartup Mentors and fellow entrepreneurs.
After four hours you will know exactly what practical, specific things you need to do first to get the money to start your business rolling. Our Mentors will discuss your specific case in detail and advise you which sources of capital you should focus on (friends-family-fools, Business Angels, crowd funding, venture capital, government funds, bank loans). They will review your pitch, find weaknesses, and will work with you to improve it.
Concrete actions, not more “training” or theoretic blah-blah.
All westartup workshops are carried out by volunteer experts with hands-on experience in either entrepreneurship in general or in a specific field of business practice.
Topic: funding – where to get it, how to prepare for it
Mentors:
Philippe Rooseleer’s day job is helping companies raise starting and growth capital.
In his spare time he helps companies with mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, international expansion, that sort of thing. Oh, and he has three (yep, 3) masters’ degrees in such esoteric fields as Controllership, Applied Economics and Business Administration. Toss in two decades of career in finance and operations management at companies such as Solva
y and Noordnatie – and you’ll see why we’ve invited him to Mentor for this workshop.
This workshop can welcome up to 5 participants.
Fee: € 60 (including VAT) for westartup community members; € 90 for non-members
Who should attend: entrepreneurs with existing early-stage businesses or persons/teams with clearly defined business ideas.
Not sure if you qualify for this workshop? Want to know more?
Email at leo.exter@westartup.eu or call +32 477 45 75 39.
Brussels – The Hub
September 9, 2010

Proposé le 1 septembre 2010 |Pas de commentaire |

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