I just wrote a note to a friend of mine thanking him for his participation at a conference I recently helped organize. It was a thank you note, and he’s a CRM industry influencer; I won’t divulge names, because it’s not important to my point, nor do I want to seen like too much of a suck-up. In any event, I was grateful for his participation in the show — not just for his session, but for his behavior at this and every other CRM event he goes to. When he’s at an event, he’s not wrapped in a bubble of superiority, nor does he retreat into private meetings and become impossible to find for those who wish to ask him questions.
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Posted by: Christopher J. Bucholtz May 3, 2012 05:00 AMI just wrote a note to a friend of mine thanking him for his participation at a conference I recently helped organize. It was a thank you note, and he’s a CRM industry influencer; I won’t divulge names, because it’s not important to my point, nor do I want to seen like too much of a suck-up. In any event, I was grateful for his participation in the show — not just for his session, but for his behavior at this and every other CRM event he goes to. When he’s at an event, he’s not wrapped in a bubble of superiority, nor does he retreat into private meetings and become impossible to find for those who wish to ask him questions.