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Lisa McClurg asked, "I'll be a first time attendee to ARMA, so would love
some do's and don'ts for the event."
Lisa, when you attend an educational session, if you feel that the session
isnıt meeting your needs, donıt be afraid to leave and try a different
session. That was one of the biggest mistakes that I made at my first
ARMA conference (mistakenly believing that being polite was more important
that getting what I needed from these sessions).
Also, talk with the vendors on the Expo floor about their products and
services; you do NOT have to be ready to spend $$ before learning about
whatıs on the market. Knowing more about tools and support can bring a
new perspective to the work you do.
Just one womanıs opinion.
Pilar C. McAdam, CRM, ERMm
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