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This is one of the most difficult parts of hosting a meetup. Finding an appropriate location to host.
Possible location types;
- Coffee shops
- Bars
- Restaruants
- Community Centers
- Libraries
- Museums
- Churches
- Schools
- Universities
- Coworking spaces
- Businesses
This would be the other difficult part about hosting a meetup. Generally, going over the a few of the interesting features of a recent version of Servicenow is a good starting point.
Be sure to do the following;
- Make an agenda
- Keep to the time allotted
- Introduce yourself as one of the hosts and any speakers.
- If the group is small enough, get brief introductions from others.
- Overview of today's meetup content.
- Ask for help in producing content/and hosting future events.
Other ideas;
- Do a lab from a knowledge event e.g. building a killer ux by brad tilton
- Configuration of some plugin. e.g. like Password Reset
- Best Practices on (insert subject here) e.g. SRAPI, Server side scripting
- Start a open group project making some scoped application
- Ask for others to speak/provide topics
- Show something cool and how it works
- Designing Your Applications for Analytics
- Supercharging Your Apps with Analytics
- Introduction to GIT integration - Tracking your application development in GIT
- Instanbul Dev Tools
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- Determine a regular meeting schedule
- Let them know this is their meetup as much as it is yours and as such you will ask and need help from some people for content and hosting
- Add questions (Group Tools->Your Members) to keep the attendees as technical as possible.
- What's your primary objective for joining the group?
- How many years of ServiceNow development experience do you have?
- What's the coolest thing you've built in ServiceNow?
- Anything else interesting the group should know about you?