Imagine the opportunities on the horizon for your industry over the next few years. What resources do you need to capitalize? What obstacles do you see? What technological advances are poised to help? What kind of expertise will you need access to? Are you able to help your cohorts with their ...
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Imagine the opportunities on the horizon for your industry over the next few years. What resources do you need to capitalize? What obstacles do you see? What technological advances are poised to help? What kind of expertise will you need access to? Are you able to help your cohorts with their biggest challenges? Where will competition come from a year from now? How will you continue to add value in a rapidly evolving business environment?
You have met a lot of people over the course of your career, and you’ve learned a lot from each of them. Your network is a vast reservoir of expertise. The best thing you can do is share this. You recognize that creativity springs from new knowledge and that innovations in your industry benefit everyone. You spend a lot of time thinking of what you could accomplish if you had the knowledge and the resources. (You’re probably thinking about it right now!)
That’s where I come in.
I saw a biotech researcher tear up as she shared a story about how a medicine she had worked on saved the life of a close friend. I spoke to a power plant security officer as he prepared to head off to Puerto Rico to help restore energy in the wake of Hurricane Maria. An independent consultant, newly in business, scores a major client that allows him to build a multi-million dollar company of his own. Asset managers meet clients who trust them to grow their billion dollar funds with the newest investment strategies. HPI and lean sigma advocates learn techniques to gain buy-in from their co-workers.
I bring them all together. I’m the producer. I channel the insight and dedication of the innovators, leaders, and investors who create value for their industries. I wrote the book Producing Success: A Career Guide for Conference Producers, and my motto is, “Don’t produce events, produce success!” Join me at the next event and let’s talk about who I can introduce you to so we can produce success together.
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