Convince Your Boss
You want to attend. If you've been to one of our conferences in the past, you know what to expect – renewed energy, new ideas and solutions, and the chance to build an extensive network of peers.
But you also might dread asking your boss. What will you say when they ask you why they should let you come to this conference? Budgets are tight. Employees are stretched thin. The economy's tanking. Can they honestly afford to send you to a conference right now?
They can't afford not to.
Here are the Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Attend TSW.
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Directly and positively affect your bottom line. In a tough economy, the companies that survive are those who stay ahead of the pack – those who streamline their processes, implement solutions before their competitors do, and keep their customers satisfied. This conference will give you the tools you need to help your company do just that.
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Gain practical, sound strategies and advice from the best minds in the industry. You'll get answers to the real-world challenges that your company faces every day, insight into industry best practices, current and future trends, and actionable strategies that can give your company the competitive advantage.
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Custom design your own program. You select the sessions that most apply to your business and situation. Maximize your time learning the most applicable information.
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Discover a world of service solutions at the Technology Services Expo. Featuring the latest in products and services designed to help you increase productivity, streamline and automate processes, manage your resources more efficiently, and improve customer satisfaction, the Expo is the place to browse and talk to partners.
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Get inspired by some of the top thought leaders in the service industry. They'll share their insights, their experience, and their vision for the future. If you bring back even one idea that helps you advance your organization or your career, enables you to work better, or encourages you to think more creatively, the conference has more than paid for itself.
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Spread the wealth of knowledge. Offer to hold a training session for your co-workers once you get back to the office. You'll multiply your on-site investment and spread new ideas and new energy throughout your workplace. You can even download presentations from the sessions you didn't attend and pass those on to your colleagues.
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Accelerate your time-to-insight in this challenging environment. Identify areas of weakness/need to find answers faster.
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Participate in networking opportunities galore. While there are agenda events specifically designed for networking, the entire conference is full of opportunities to meet and collaborate with industry peers. The connections you make will come in handy when you need help with a future project, have a position to fill, or just need to bounce ideas off someone.
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Meet existing or potential clients in conjunction with the conference. While you're in town, you can call on vendors, clients, and prospects who may have local offices. It's a cost-effective way to take advantage of a face-to-face opportunity.
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Hear first-person case studies. Presented by customers and their partners, these are in-depth looks at successful service solutions that work. These solutions can make the difference that keep you afloat during turbulent economic times.






