By kirillcool
via scottberkun.com
Published: Nov 13 2007 / 09:11
We all knows it’s true - most of the time, at most conferences, most speakers won’t be very good. Public speaking is hard, but the low quality of speakers is strange given how most conferences focus on their agenda of speakers. It’s not like they market their event based on free beer or tasty food - they pitch the potential for learning from experts as the primary reason to buy tickets. That’s the fundamental premise, and often it’s broken.
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