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07/29/2010
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The Technology Advocacy Committee's
 
Online Technology Survey 
 

Thank you for taking time to participate.

The Technology Advocacy Committee wishes to discover current needs, issues, and trends affecting the local technical business community. Therefore, we are surveying local technology related companies in two parts over two months.

Today, in the first part, you will be asked to consider and contribute ideas to two questions, and you’ll also be asked to rate ideas from others. Ideas rated highest will be used in the second part of the survey, available here in early December.  December’s survey is a short multiple choice questionnaire. After contributing to this initial portion today, please plan to return in December to complete the final part of the survey. 
 
"The technology-related business community is vital to the Central Coast's economic infrastructure, so we must continuously keep our finger on the pulse through activities like this survey," says Dave Garth, SLO Chamber president/CEO. "We're asking all technology companies from Paso Robles to Santa Maria to participate."

In 2008, a comprehensive report on the findings will be available.

Click here to take survey.

The charter of the TAC is to attract and retain technology businesses in San Luis Obispo County. For more information on the survey or the committee, please contact TAC chair, Tom Lebens, at (805) 541-2800 or Dave Wilcox at (805) 786-2777 (ext: 113).
 
No information from this survey will be used for any promotional purposes. The survey is anonymous and is solely for the purpose of serving tech companies on the Central Coast.


From everyone on the SLO Chamber Technology Advocacy Committee,
 
Thank you.
 
The TAC Survey is a cooperative project of the:
 

 

 
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