Tips for Success at ESPC16

With just over 3 weeks to go Europe’s largest gathering of SharePoint & Office 365 professionals, take a look at these tips for success that will help you plan and get the most out of ESPC16…

Find out who’s going

Check out our Facebook event or our Twitter #espc16 to find out who’s going. There’s no better time to network with your peers, connect with new prospects, or touch base with customers than ESPC16. Don’t bank on running into them at the conference, reach out to them before and arrange a meeting.

Plan ahead
Take a look at our conference schedule and decide the sessions and tutorials you would like to attend. Take note of their time so you can plan your meetings accordingly. If you are travelling with co-workers, split up and attend different sessions. You can swap notes after, allowing your company to get the most out of the conference.

Come prepared
Don’t forget to bring your business cards and laptop/phone charger to the conference. There’s nothing worse than losing battery during a meeting or when you’re trying to save someone’s details. Austria uses ‘Type F’ electrical plugs, according to iec.ch, “The Type F electrical plug (also known as a Schuko plug) has two 4.8 mm round pins spaced 19 mm apart” – so you may need an adpater. Also remember to hydrate and bring comfortable shoes, it can be a long day and the conference halls are pretty big.

Learn
Before the session, think of some questions you would like the answers to. Don’t be afraid to ask them during the Q&A, or alternatively go up and have a chat with the speaker afterwards. It is also important to take notes. A good practice is to write down the 3 most important takeaways from each session.

Take Part
Interactive conferences are always more fun. Take part in events such as Hackathon or Soapbox sessions. Join in on the conversation online and stay up to date with what’s happening using the hashtag #espc16

Socialise
With 1,500 people from the SharePoint and Office 365 community estimated to attend ESPC16, it is worth going to the after parties and the many other great side-line and networking sessions, you never know who you’ll meet. Swap ideas, get advice and make those all-important contacts.

Follow-up in real time
Send follow-up emails and LinkedIn requests, while the conference is still fresh in people’s minds. Take notes on the business cards you collect to help you to remember important points when following-up. Use Business card apps such as CamCard or the Business Card Camera in Evernote to digitally store all your business card info. Write up an email template before the conference to speed up the follow-up process after.

Share what you learn
There is no value add for your company sending you to a conference if you don’t implement and share what you’ve learned. Organise an informal meeting with your colleagues and managers and share important takeaways from the conference.

Still haven’t made up your mind? Then visit 10 reasons to attend ESPC16 to see all the reasons you should be there. Then book your ticket today.

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