On April 24 at 11 a.m. Eastern, I will be hosting the 2nd annual Innovation In Mission live web event. I'm very excited about this time we will have to focus on the theme "Getting Innovation Done!"
But with the event right around the corner, I thought it might be helpful to share with you the top 10 reasons I think you should take the time to attend:
10. The event is online and only requires you to set aside an hour and a half in your busy day.
9. Many people say they want to be innovative, but do little to act on that goal. This is a simple thing you can do to begin your journey.
8. Rather than focusing on theory, this event will give you tangible things you can try to implement right after the event is over.
7. You will hear from actual innovation practitioners working in the nonprofit space, such as Rob Wassel from Pioneers.
6. You can gather a few of your co-workers together to watch it and learn as a group.
5. The audience will bring a richness to the event with all of their experience and diverse roles. Take a look at this word cloud of all the roles that were listed when people registered.
But with the event right around the corner, I thought it might be helpful to share with you the top 10 reasons I think you should take the time to attend:
10. The event is online and only requires you to set aside an hour and a half in your busy day.
9. Many people say they want to be innovative, but do little to act on that goal. This is a simple thing you can do to begin your journey.
8. Rather than focusing on theory, this event will give you tangible things you can try to implement right after the event is over.
7. You will hear from actual innovation practitioners working in the nonprofit space, such as Rob Wassel from Pioneers.
6. You can gather a few of your co-workers together to watch it and learn as a group.
5. The audience will bring a richness to the event with all of their experience and diverse roles. Take a look at this word cloud of all the roles that were listed when people registered.
4. Attendees are registered from 21 countries including United States, Brazil, Ecuador, Spain, Nigeria, India, Benin, South Africa, Costa Rica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Mexico, Uruguay, Thailand, Germany, Paraguay, Taiwan, Dominican Republic, France, Canada, and United Kingdom)
3. You will be hearing from speakers with diverse background that range from Fortune 500 consulting (Carolina Salazar) to missiologists (JD Payne).
2. We will be making a special announcement at the event about a unique ongoing opportunity to learn about innovation.
1. Advancing your skills in practicing innovation is key to your ability to have impact and be relevant in these constantly changing times.
So, if you have registered, make sure you set the time aside and attend. If you haven't registered yet, visit www.innovationinmission.com and get registered for the April 24 event.
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