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Who has time for 10,000 hours?

29/07/22Posted in Stand Management

Event mistakes often first come to light when you arrive on-site.

Sadly, that’s the time when options to fix errors are far more limited.

Until that point, stand designs only live on screens or pieces of paper.

When you come to the physical reality, unforeseen or missed, details come to light.

As a trade show organiser and exhibitor, I’ve witnessed many on-site issues.

They included exhibits or display materials not arriving and exhibitors thinking that a colleague had ordered their stand.

Coming face to face with an open space on the show floor identified that particular mistake.   

Most on-site problems are not so serious, and they can be remedied with a bit of external help.

Others are more challenging.

If you have a spare 10,000 hours to learn about organising, stands, events, conferences and the like, you’ll find this out yourself.

Alternatively, buy the Trade Show Stand Mastery course, and you can;

  • Save those 10,000 learning hours*
  • Free up 1,428 of your working days
  • Apply your skills elsewhere over 285 working weeks
  • Get back nearly five and half years of your working life
  • Avoid most event-related mishaps

Having done the time myself, it seems like a pretty good deal, but then I’m biased.

This particular course is for newbies (a more advanced programme will be available soon), so it might be too basic for you.

However, if you have a colleague in training for this role, it will be just what they need to boost confidence and skills.

For full details, see this page on our website.

Very best,

David

David O’Beirne

*For Malcolm Gladwell, creator of the of 10,000 hour rule, it meant correctly practicing a skill for around 10,000 hours in order to arrive at an expertise that’s considered to be world-class.

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