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1. NeoTar+wp[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:22:49
>>Berisl+(OP)
Cynical voice:

Professional Development budgets can be hard to spend. Spluring everything on a conference gets you some half-decent benefits - something to put on your self-assessment for your review cycle; a couple of days out-of-the-office; some half-decent food, snacks, and corporate gifts; and finally the chance to travel to an interesting new city on your company's money.

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2. capabl+Sr[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:36:09
>>NeoTar+wp
> gets you some half-decent benefits - something to put on your self-assessment for your review cycle

How you put going to a conference on your self assessment?

> Personal improvements this year

> Went to a conference, learned a bunch of stuff on company time

> Business value added this year

> Went to a conference and got better!

Or what?

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3. pjmlp+8u[view] [source] 2023-04-24 11:54:45
>>capabl+Sr
Usually whoever gets to go to a conference has to do a summary session to the rest of the team, pointing out the key takeways and what should be further looked into as the upcoming internal roadmaps in technology adoption.

It is this session that can be pivoted into what one has done to help the team skill up during the current year.

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