Hints & Tips
By Karen Tocher (July 2007 Issue)
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The location and timing of conferences typically mean that delegates are taking valuable time away from their desk and family to come to the event. However, attending a well-organised, motivating and effective conference can be of such great benefit that the positive experience the delegate has far outweighs these concerns. From providing a great source of inspiration, to networking with a diverse range of like-minded people, there are numerous advantages to be considered. These are some of the ways in which delegates can profit from attending a conference:
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