After Electronica: Jet-lagged but Ready for Business

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Rich Krajewski
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Re: Skills Hole
Rich Krajewski   11/27/2012 5:08:17 PM
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"It's also important to realize when a meeting won't be effective"

It's all in the art of management. I think we need to bring it back.

(My earlier comment, by the way, was prompted by a combination of articles that I read on EBN recently, and not just this article. "After Electronica: Jet-Lagged but Ready for Business" is well written and makes good points. You CAN get a lot done at those conventions. Meeting people in person sure beats depending strictly on a computer algorithm to assess the potential of a prospective employee or partner company. On the other hand, as you pointed out, touchy-feely alone doesn't always cut it, and can be a waste of time, but it would be a mistake to rely only on machine logic to get the job done. It comes down to the human art of managing the most valuable resource a company has--its people. When I seem to argue in both directions at once, what I'm really doing is striving to highlight the balance--the middle--that can only be achieved via human art.)

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Re: Skills Hole
TaimoorZ   11/27/2012 4:55:34 PM
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Good one, Rich. You've hinted on a very important downside to meetings. Quite often they don't produce the desired outcome and a sequence of meetings lingers on. It's also important to realize when a meeting won't be effective and may not be a bad idea to just put an end to them and move on with other projects/clients.

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Face-to-face meetings and B2B
TaimoorZ   11/27/2012 4:51:53 PM
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Interesting post, George. I think when it comes to B2B, face-to-face meetings have an enormous value. What one small meeting can achieve, several exchange of emails, phone calls and Skype calls can't. Especially when it comes to dealing with a client for the first time, these meetings become even more valuable.

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Skills Hole
Rich Krajewski   11/26/2012 9:32:25 PM
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"Almost 75,000 people from the electronics industry were there," but we know there is a skills hole right now, so the conclusion must be that the majority of them could not fill the needs of today's companies, or there wouldn't still be a skills hole.

"We all met in a personal, hands-on environment that couldn't be duplicated in any other way. We're expecting, as a result, really big things to happen. If they don't, we'll meet again next year. And the year after that," explained one observer.



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