Setting up a conference: Part I - Determining Theme, Time and Place The first thing you should do is build a team. This will be a recurring theme throughout this set of blogs, because many hands makes for light work, many eyes see things left out of planning, and as you will find out, putting on an event can be more work than you ever believed. Read more >> |
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