CONVINCE YOUR BOSS TO SEND YOU TO A CONFERENCE
Conferences are an important way to learn new skills and strategies and make new connections. The trouble is that most of us don’t have the authority or freedom to send ourselves to conferences. That decision usually lies with a manager. To attend a conference, you need to do your research, present the benefits, and make it easy for your boss to say “yes.” Here’s some tips on how to make your case. Read Entire Article Here
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR EXPERIENCE
There are a lot of benefits of attending conferences in addition to networking and listening to speakers. Here are some tips to help you use conferences to achieve personal, professional, and business goals. Read Entire Article Here.
LEVERAGE YOUR LEARNING: HOLD A POST-CONFERENCE DEBRIEF
Many benefits are lost when the conference ends because participants don’t take what they learned back to their teams. Position yourself as a leader by creating an informative proposal to share your findings. Read Entire Article Here
FOLLOW UP, CONNECT AND PERSONALISE
Actively follow up with fellow attendees and stakeholders via professional social platforms as well as emails to help maintain the connections you made. These very same connections can prove to be invaluable in the future. Read Entire Article Here:
HELP YOUR ENTIRE WORKPLACE BENEFIT
When it comes to conferences, a better slogan would be, “What happens in Vegas should NOT stay in Vegas.” If you’re one of the fortunate people from your organization to attend a professional conference, how can you bring it back to the workplace so everyone can benefit? Read Entire Article Here.
MAKING THE MOST OF WHAT YOU LEARNED
Going to a conference is always exciting and inspiring. Speakers will share tons of ideas and attendees will often finish the day feeling ready to try a lot of new things. Here’s some tips for making the most of what you learned. Read Entire Article Here.