A good old German proverb is: "Better late than never!" and I would like to ask you to apply this notion to this delayed posting of my fifty cents about the Boston event.
Before going into some details about interesting people I have met during the conference I want to salute Harry Collier and his team for having managed to once again make these three days very special to all of us. What I found particularly charming about the event was what I would like to call a constructive openness. Even though most of us present could be considered competitors, the atmosphere was filled with a free flow of ideas, sharing of best practices and constructive discussions.
Here is a link to the agenda and online versions of the presentations. (Infonortics Agenda) For those who could not make it this is a wonderful way of sharing at least some of the good stuff that was presented.
Before going into some details about interesting people I have met during the conference I want to salute Harry Collier and his team for having managed to once again make these three days very special to all of us. What I found particularly charming about the event was what I would like to call a constructive openness. Even though most of us present could be considered competitors, the atmosphere was filled with a free flow of ideas, sharing of best practices and constructive discussions.
Here is a link to the agenda and online versions of the presentations. (Infonortics Agenda) For those who could not make it this is a wonderful way of sharing at least some of the good stuff that was presented.
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