Tabulating the early results, it seems the 2008 Decade Software User Training Conference was a resounding success, and I especially want to thank Peter Lucas and Sandra Sanchez for making it that way.
Of the conference participants who turned-in their post-conference questionnaires, over 99% said that the classes they attended were structured well, included useful material, and were presented well.
In the written comments, many said that this was our best conference yet!
My favorite quote said...
“Class presenters were much more interesting and knowledgeable than in the past.”
This was important to hear, as everyone on staff was committed to making that happen this year, and we are proud to have made strides in that direction.
Were there complaints? Of course, there were. You can never please all of the people all of the time. Two-thirds of our open forum panelists canceled at the last minute, and the Radisson Hotel had a problem controlling their flies, but by far, the complements exceeded the complaints, and everyone walked away smiling.
Next week, I'll be spotlighting some of the conference presentation teams and discussing the specifics of those presentations, but today I wanted to take a moment and thank the unsung heroes of our conference.
IT Wiz and Documentation Guru Peter Lucas and the company president's right arm, Sandra Sanchez are the glue that hold these events together. Too often, we forget to tell them...
"Thank you!"
And on that note, I want to thank all of those who attended and provided their feedback. We certainly couldn't improve without your input.
Thanks a million!
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