Tech Conference Strategy: How to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Buck

There's an easy way to get a return on the time and money you invest when you attend conferences. And your boss will thank you very much.

By James Wong
Wed, April 01, 2009

PC World — I just attended a geeky conference on search engine strategies in New York. I met a lot of good people, learned a lot from the sessions and got a bunch of swag from the booths. However, my biggest takeaway is the to-do list I drafted after listening to the speakers. If I complete just half of my action items, it should more than pay for the costs of conference (the conference fees, the time away from work, the travel costs). More importantly, it can have a huge impact on my business.

So to ensure that I get the most bang from my buck, I've put together a list of the top five things I'm going to do to make sure that I execute on what I learned at the conference.

Choose the Top 5 Items

The problem with most people that don't follow through is that they want to do too much. When there is a list of 50 things to do, it gets too overwhelming and nothing gets done. Therefore, just choose five things are you are going to do and commit to it. Be honest with yourself that you are going to be OK with not getting to the rest of the list even though they may seem like great ideas.

Create a Prioritized To-Do List

First I will put my to-do list in Excel. Then I'm going to prioritize the list by adding three more columns with Difficulty of Execution, Time it Takes to Execute and Profitability Impact. I will rate each to do list from 1 to 10 with 10 being most favorable. Then I will create a fourth column named "Total" and sum the points from the three columns. I can then sort by the highest score and I will have a prioritized list. This exercise is fairly easy and should take no more than an hour or so.

Block Time Out on Your Calendar

I have blocked out three different days on my calendar with at least two-hour blocks to review my notes and to-do list and create time to execute on it. As many of you know, the challenge is not to block the time. That's easy. The challenge is to actually do it when the appointment comes up on my calendar.

Live By Your Appointments

When appointments related to your to-do list come up, just do it. I trust many of you don't miss appointments that you schedule with others. Just treat yourself with the same amount of responsibility and respect you have for others when you book an appointment. This is probably the hardest part, but once you learn to live by your calendar, you start being highly effective.

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