Don’t waste your travel budget
We’re less than three months from the GHG Forum. This is NOT your usual conference. We’ve developed a unique educational retreat for management teams working in government programs. I’m thrilled at the presentations our faculty are preparing: we’re putting our senior consultants on the stage to deliver case studies, war stories and tales of best practices. But just as importantly, we’re building in time for you to react to these sessions with your team— to develop questions for your track faculty, compare notes, discuss implementing the best practices you’ve learned about.
We know it’s a new concept in an industry that’s become accustomed to sales people masquerading as subject matter experts. But we think that’s it’s badly needed. Many management teams we work with bemoan the lack of time and space to learn, collaborate and plan for success. In this environment, it’s easy to simply react. But no one has ever reacted their way to excellence.
No doubt, if you send one to two people they will benefit individually. But isn’t the isolation of our departments from each other central to our basic challenge of reforming our plans? We invite you to join other plans (some are sending as many as a dozen attendees) in making the GHG Forum your travel investment for the year. Send a team. We’ll show you around.