Interested in attending World Agility Forum but not sure how to convince your organization to pay for it?
You need to convince your manager that sending you and your teammates to World Agility Forum is the right thing to do.
Here are some initial tips:
Dear Manager,
Here’s why should you send us to WORLD AGILITY FORUM.
Overview
Here’s how to get started:
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Outline the goals you would like to pursue. These should be based on what your organization is trying to accomplish and/or problems they’re trying to solve.
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Once the program is announced, find sessions that will help you accomplish those goals. Sign up for our mailing list below so you’re notified when this happens.
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Build a list of sessions you want to attend that will help you with the goals you have set and put them on an agenda. This will demonstrate that you are seeking knowledge about the challenges your company is facing.
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Generate a list of speakers you would like to meet with. They can also help you accomplish your goals and impart knowledge that you can take back to your organization.
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Remember — One Certificate of Attendance is included in the cost of registration.
“Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.”
- Richard Branson
DREAM IT
Outline the goals you and your organization would like to pursue.
These should be based on what your manager is trying to accomplish and/or problems they’re trying to solve.
BUILD IT
Once the program is announced, find sessions that will help you and your manager to accomplish those goals.
Sign up for our mailing list below so you’re notified when this happens.
SELL IT
Build a list of sessions you want to attend that will help you with the goals you have set and put them on your manager's agenda as well.
This will demonstrate that you are seeking knowledge about the challenges your company is facing.
GROW IT
Generate a list of speakers you would like to meet with.
They can also help you accomplish your goals and impart knowledge that you can take back to your organization. Grow your network while you’re at it.