- Network at the food table.
- I bring my workout gear, my ipod, and a bunch of blank expense sheets.
- At the very least, speak up during the question-and-answer portions of the program.
- Approach others with the idea of helping THEM.
- Follow up immediately after the conference.
- At the event, make connections for others.
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Friday, April 4, 2008
Getting the Most Out of a Conference
Lifehacker has a timely query for its readers: "How Do You Make Conferences Worth the Trip and Time?" The many responses may be valuable to anyone attending the IOA conference in Boston next week. A sample of early answers:
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