IFERP Newsletter

Scope and Benefits

Skill improvement: Learning new ideas and approaches in conferences make delegates more effective and efficient at work.

Meeting experts and influencers face-to-face: Conferences offer the opportunity to delegates to meet business leaders and to position as an expert in his/her field.

Network: Good conferences offer the opportunity for delegates to mix and mingle, form new relationships and strengthen existing ones.

Explore new ways of working: A well run conference will help faculty curate new ideas. Even though there is lot information on the web, conferences will cut through the clutter to deliver the best content specific.

Break out of comfort zone: Conferences force the delegates to break out of comfort zone. Breaking out of comfort zone is just the type of action that is necessary to break out of old ways of thinking.

Get greater focus: The flip side of learning new things is relearning classic techniques. Conferences create opportunities for greater focus and reflection that could help delegates to take ideas to the next level.

Get access to pre-conference workshops: Pre-conference workshops offer even more learning opportunities that connect attendees in an intimate learning environment. These workshops are specific to conference themes and a great build-up to the main conference.

Grow: Conferences provide a unique convergence of networking, learning and fun into a single package.