[Koha] Benefits of attending KohaCon22 in person

Barbara Johnson Barbara.Johnson at bedfordtx.gov
Tue Jul 12 08:22:35 NZST 2022


Benefits of attending KohaCon22 in person

Networking - build strong relationships with your peers through face-to-face interactions which can result in long-lasting, supportive professional connections

New perspectives - getting out of the office, changing your environment, and going on a mission to seek support and education will help you come back to the workplace rejuvenated

Brainstorming - in person events inspire people to think creatively, share ideas, engage in problem solving, and push their own boundaries

Risk taking - invest in yourself, step outside your comfort zone, challenge yourself in a new environment, put yourself out there and get noticed, meet new people who can open doors to success

Engagement - attending a conference in person increases engagement and participation by encouraging you to be fully present. In person attendees benefit from eye-to-eye contact, non-verbal cues and body language that leads to a more fluid and dynamic exchange of ideas and collaboration.

Fun - incredible eateries, history-making breweries, and a vibrant arts and culture scene are just a few of the reasons to visit Lawrence, Kansas in person.

Register for the conference here - https://koha-us.org/events/conferences/kohacon22/#tab1

Barbara Johnson
koha-US President, 2022
KohaCon22 Conference Chair


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