Roundtables, keeping them alive…..
I have had three of my own in PHX. I have attended many others that people have thrown.
This year I started in Alabama, Denver, Atlanta, Florida and now NEW Orleans LA,
Next up is Myrtle Beach SC, after that Chicago and then Phoenix AZ,
At all these events things I saw were very different. I think with very different ideals and personalities. I’m sure demographics play a role in the staging.
My reasons for posting it that I want to seek BBS member improvements on round tables.
Should we move to calling these events? Should we set standards and demand schedules?
Most tables are free or very low cost; most people feel that contractors don’t want to pay to attend.
This industry is moving forward with or without. Do you want to be left behind? Do you want the knowledge and power of success?
What are the things you want to talk about at round tables?
1. Do you want buying programs?
2. Do you want live applications instructional cleaning of all types?
3. Do you want organizations present to talk with you about their benefits and assistance? (all orgs Specific to you customers base)
4. Do we want speakers in our industry with only proven success?
5. Should the event holders be insured in case of an accident? (Or should event holder get waivers?)
I have purposely left many things off here to allow you the members to help give your ideas and opinions on what you would like to see at the next round table.
Please don’t anyone take offense, these are just questions that have come up and nothings in stone for future ideas. We just want some input.
Thank you,
I have had three of my own in PHX. I have attended many others that people have thrown.
This year I started in Alabama, Denver, Atlanta, Florida and now NEW Orleans LA,
Next up is Myrtle Beach SC, after that Chicago and then Phoenix AZ,
At all these events things I saw were very different. I think with very different ideals and personalities. I’m sure demographics play a role in the staging.
My reasons for posting it that I want to seek BBS member improvements on round tables.
Should we move to calling these events? Should we set standards and demand schedules?
Most tables are free or very low cost; most people feel that contractors don’t want to pay to attend.
This industry is moving forward with or without. Do you want to be left behind? Do you want the knowledge and power of success?
What are the things you want to talk about at round tables?
1. Do you want buying programs?
2. Do you want live applications instructional cleaning of all types?
3. Do you want organizations present to talk with you about their benefits and assistance? (all orgs Specific to you customers base)
4. Do we want speakers in our industry with only proven success?
5. Should the event holders be insured in case of an accident? (Or should event holder get waivers?)
I have purposely left many things off here to allow you the members to help give your ideas and opinions on what you would like to see at the next round table.
Please don’t anyone take offense, these are just questions that have come up and nothings in stone for future ideas. We just want some input.
Thank you,