How to Pick Forward Thinking Conference Topics

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Forecasting!

The mere word may cause fear, apprehension and the thought “I don’t know how to do that! Much less how to apply forecasting to picking future-focused conference and education topics for my customers.”

Don’t worry you’re not alone.

More Than Predictions

Forecasting is more than predicting or foretelling the future. And if you’re under the impression that forecasting is something only strategists, governments and scientists know how to do, you’re going to be pleasantly surprised.

Your organization’s conference and education topics need to be forward focused not best-practice or backwards focused on what worked for someone last year. You need to develop programming that helps your customers forge a better future for their profession and lives.

Choosing The Right Conference Topics

Forecasting the right topics for your customers is an essential leadership activity. And it can be done with your committee volunteers too. All you need is the right tools and process to begin to make better decisions in the present so that your customers gain optimal outcomes for the future.

This webinar showcases critical information and expertise from business strategist and author of Paid To Think David Goldsmith on a step by step forecasting process. And it works!

Register now for this February 10, 2016, 2 pm Eastern webinar.

What You’ll Learn

After attending this session, the participant will be able to:

  • Explain why learning opportunities should be future focused and not what worked in the past only.
  • Define the three forecasting orientations and which one you are currently using for planning and programming your conference and organization learning opportunities.
  • Discuss and apply a step by step forecasting process for identifying forward thinking programming options.

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Register For Forecasting The Future: How to Pick Forward Thinking Conference Topics.

What interests you the most about picking forard thinking conference topics? What questions do you have in advance of this webinar that we can try to address during the session?

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