Hi, I was thinking about recapping some themes and highlights from the events in a newsletter entry. But, I wasn’t planning on giving out my detailed notes for a few reasons.
- I would imagine each conference’s organizer kept detailed notes on all sessions and I would think that detail is part of their product for their paying clients to access.
- With dual tracks and my own one on one meetings, I couldn’t attend every session.
- While most presentations were well crafted with a clear message that advanced the audiences thinking on an important topic, there were some presentations that made me want to write my notes as simply quoting the principal’s response to Billy Madison’s wrong answer at the end of that movie. I wouldn’t want to actually name and shame nor would I want to pretend there was something valuable to report back.
Are there ways to get the notes / takeaways from these questions?
Hi, I was thinking about recapping some themes and highlights from the events in a newsletter entry. But, I wasn’t planning on giving out my detailed notes for a few reasons.
- I would imagine each conference’s organizer kept detailed notes on all sessions and I would think that detail is part of their product for their paying clients to access.
- With dual tracks and my own one on one meetings, I couldn’t attend every session.
- While most presentations were well crafted with a clear message that advanced the audiences thinking on an important topic, there were some presentations that made me want to write my notes as simply quoting the principal’s response to Billy Madison’s wrong answer at the end of that movie. I wouldn’t want to actually name and shame nor would I want to pretend there was something valuable to report back.