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Five reasons NOT to use a Conferences That Work meeting design

Conferences that Work

Many corporate events have a tight focus. Management have desired outcomes for the meeting: e.g. developing new products and services, communicating changes in company strategic goals, training and incentivizing sales teams, implementing successful product launches, etc. So when should you use the Conferences That Work design?

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Doing peer conferences right

Conferences that Work

I first designed and convened what I called a “ peer conference ” in 1992 for a group of IT managers at small schools that eventually became known as edACCESS. Can you see why software testers like Lisi think that peer conferences rock?! The Unexpo Experiment.

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

Conferences that Work

Implement a customer relationship management system for my veterinary circus animal practice? Evaluate event production company abilities for a game-changing event I’m planning? These events made a profound impression on pretty much everyone who participated. Many of the people I met remain friends today.