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How to Start a User Group

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19 October 2007 - 2:36pm
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Here's an overview of the steps involved in starting and running a Novell User Group.

1: Organize a Steering Committee

The first step in organizing a user group is identifying other Novell users who, like yourself, are interested on getting together and discussing Novell technologies on regular basis.

2: Develop a Plan

Arrange for a meeting during which you can develop a plan for organizing and maintaining a group. This plan should include the following: Purpose, organization, presidency, finance, operations, marketing, etc.

3: Register your Group

Complete and sign the NUI Affiliation Agreement, and fax it to (801) 861-7443, or email it to nuiguys@novell.com. As soon as we receive your Affiliation Agreement, we will make available to your group all of the services Novell NUI has to offer.

4: Organize Your Meetings

User group operations should be driven by the needs and expectations of group members. The governing committee should meet to develop a calendar of events. Group events consist primarily of meetings.

5: Access Services from NUI

Novell and NUI are committed to providing you with timely access to the information, tools and technologies your members need to effectively design, deploy and maintain Novell technologies.

Running your Group

  1. Conduct periodic planning meetings with the steering committee.
  2. Build alliances and partnerships with vendors and key partners.
  3. Maintain a close relationship with Novell NUI corporate and with the local Novell office.
  4. Investigate local government requirements for group organization and registration/incorporation.
  5. Complete and sign the NUI Affiliation Agreement, and comply with any other agreements or requests for information from Novell and NUI.
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