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Tag Archives: Conferences

March 14, 2011
by Lance Haun
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The Importance (And Non-Importance) Of Conversations At Conferences

Our big conference (ERE Expo) is coming up next week. The first conference I’ve programmed (Recruiting Innovation Summit) is coming up in a couple months. My mind has been on conferences. For many people, a conference is a once or … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Conferences | Tags: Conferences, conversation | Permalink

September 15, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Your Take: Is Livetweeting Useful?

I’ve gone back and forth on the value of livetweeting an event (for the uninitiated, livetweeting is essentially sending out updates via twitter as the event takes place). For example, I livetweeted from the #socialrecruiting summit (the name of which … Continue reading →

Categories: Twitter | Tags: Conferences, livetweeting, social recruiting | Permalink

March 18, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Why You Should Be Screwing Up In Social Media

Note from Lance: We had a great week in San Diego here at the ERE Expo and you should check out some of the great speakers we had (and unlike many conferences, ERE livestreams and captures much of the content … Continue reading →

Categories: Social Media | Tags: Conferences, hr and social media, policies, Social Media | Permalink

October 12, 2009
by Lance Haun
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Going to HR Southwest? We're Covering It.

Are you going to HR Southwest? The conference is in its 68th year, located in Fort Worth this year and is the largest regional gathering of HR professionals in the US. They say everything is bigger in Texas and at … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Conferences | Tags: Conferences, dallas, fort worth, hr southwest | Permalink

June 28, 2006
by Lance Haun
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When the Conference Makes Sense

In a previous post, I addressed the problem with big centralized conferences when networking can now be much more easily done using incredibly new technology such as a telephone or e-mail. This led to a discussion with Amitai over at … Continue reading →

Categories: Conferences | Tags: Conferences, learning without learning, shrm conference | Permalink

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