Colorado Promotional Group Announces Travel to Conference

The director of Colorado Promotional Group stated that he and his team are looking forward to an industry conference in early February. He also offered tips for maximizing conference experiences.

“I’m truly excited for this event, because it will be the biggest one we’ve attended all year,” said Brandon, Colorado Promotional Group’s director of operations. “Mostly, I’m looking forward to introducing our newest team members to our colleagues from around the industry, and to talking with attendees about upcoming ventures in their divisions.”

Brandon also explained that, throughout the event, the professionals will receive training to assist in the development of various skills. “There will be workshops and seminars on a multitude of topics,” he stated. “We expect everything from business management and strategic planning, to market research and consumer behavior, to business law and accounting. It’ll be incredible!”

"I'm truly excited for this event, because it will be the biggest one we've attended all year," said Brandon, Colorado Promotional Group's director of operations. "Mostly, I'm looking forward to introducing our newest team members to our colleagues from around the industry, and to talking with attendees about upcoming ventures in their divisions."

Brandon, Director of Operations

Colorado Promotional Group’s Leadership Discusses Techniques for Making the Most of Conferences

“There’s no doubt that the cost of sending a group of individuals to a conference is substantial,” Brandon continued. “However, the ROI is worthwhile – especially if the team knows how to make the most of it. For instance, before we travel anywhere, I always make sure my coworkers at Colorado Promotional Group start networking before the event even begins. By sending some emails to the speakers and some other participants ahead of time, and arriving to lectures early, it’s easy to build rapport with them quickly.”

According to Brandon, it’s also crucial that conference attendees develop strategic plans. For example, they might decide which sessions are most relevant and important to them, and create their schedules around those priorities. “Setting the right goals for the event may mean separating from the herd,” he noted. “Sometimes the most enriching sessions are the ones that aren’t widely attended.”

Brandon also indicated that taking care of oneself is crucial during these functions. They tend to be so action-packed that people can easily overdo it and end up utterly exhausted. Also, attendees are often expected to check in with their offices to deal with pressing issues, which adds to the risk of burnout.

It’s essential for participants to pace themselves, stay hydrated, eat well, and squeeze in both exercise and downtime.

“Perhaps most importantly, I think it’s important for people to realize that things rarely go as planned,” Brandon concluded. “Preparation and strategy is great, but everyone should expect some hiccups along the way. In fact, they’re great learning experiences – the importance of flexibility cannot be emphasized enough. With the right balance of planning and adaptability, the benefits of a quality conference are near endless.”
           

About Colorado Promotional Group

Colorado Promotional Group creates dynamic on-site promotional campaigns that deliver consistent results for clients of all sizes. The firm applies cutting-edge research techniques to analyze markets and demographics. Information gained from this research fuels the company’s precise initiatives and ensures that each brand is positioned to the most receptive audience for maximum market saturation. By combining precise planning and unrivaled implementation strategies, Colorado Promotional Group has earned a reputation as an innovative leader in the marketing and consulting services industry. The company looks forward to a bright future of growing businesses and sharpening brands while providing a high return on investment.