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This post started as a comment on my pal, Linda Johannessen’s blog post about TED and conference organisers. Then it got long, so I figured I’d bring it over here. Not least because I want to discuss conference models this weekend at BarCamp Canberra 2010.
I’ll start with a story.
Attending something like TED is [...]

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Here’s a way to get your management along to the Web 2.0 Executive Bootcamp I’m running at Web Directions South on 23 September.
I’m giving away one seat at the Bootcamp (just the Bootcamp – no conference pass and certainly no travel). But there are a couple of conditions – the seat will go to someone [...]

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Incentive

August 29, 2008

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If you’re a regular reader here, you’ll already be aware that on 23 September, I’m co-delivering (with Hinchcliffe and Company’s, Jeff Kelly) the first ever Web 2.0 Executive Bootcamp in the Southern Hemisphere at Web Directions South.
To make things even more interesting, John Allsopp, one of the conference organisers, has offered up the opportunity for [...]

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acidlabs and Hinchcliffe & Company are pleased to announce that they agreed to a partnership that will see acidlabs deliver Web 2.0 University’s courses in Australia and New Zealand. Partnering also with Web Directions, who will provide event hosting and publicity, Web 2.0 University is a first in the region.
Courses will be offered several times [...]

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The past two weeks, I’ve attended two one-day (well, one evening and an all-day) conferences that couldn’t have been further apart in the reaction they drew from me. The first was Interesting South on 12 May and then on Monday this week, Web Directions South Government. Both conferences were run extremely professionally by great teams. [...]

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