How to Get the Most out of Business Events
Update: 2021-11-05
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Show Notes:
- [0:00:58 ] Intro | Timely Topics
- Jeremy is REALLY excited about this one.
- [0:02:30 ] How to Choose a Business Event
- The Nitty Gritty: Hotel selection, what to eat?
- Is there a way to predetermine things about the event you wish to attend?
- You must determine what you’re looking for out of a conference.
- What are your outcomes?
- You must determine what you’re looking for out of a conference.
- “We live in a magical world…because internet”
- There’s a workshop, virtual and in-person, for everything you can imagine-- technical and rudimentary.
- [0:09:45 ] You’ve Picked out Your Event..What Now?
- How to prepare to get the most out of our event.
- What are the talks or discussions you must hear?
- Search the hashtag and note the attendees, then energize conversations with those people.
- Knowing who is going to be there can work in your favor.
- Look at the schedule.
- Have a plan.
- Consider arriving early.
- ...and leaving a little early?
- Treat your business events and travel like full-on PTO.
- Ensure your team knows you won't be available.
- The event is the work.
- The "all-in-one" event can prevent headaches and uncertainty.
- Preventing choice paralysis.
- Take the time to unpack and process AT the event.
- Talk to your team or write about it, thus making it less likely to forget the important details you want or need to remember.
- Compare notes with those who attended the same or similar presentations.
- If you go alone, that's a great excuse to make a friend...if you're extroverted. 😉
- How to prepare to get the most out of our event.
- [0:21:45 ] Prepare to be Presented with More than You can Rationally Absorb
- You'll have to exercise your "keep, process, discard" muscle.
- No one will know or tell if you don't attend EVERY lecture or discussion.
- You don't have to waste your time if you know something isn't for you, or if you're simply overloaded.
- Two hours of good content can justify an entire trip.
- [0:27:05 ] Closing Comments | Last Round of Advice
- Seat selection is important.
- If you're unsure about the talk, sit back and/or to the side, to politely excuse yourself.
- Business events are worth the effort, and if you pick a bad one, try again.
- Seat selection is important.
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