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From Workout to Last Call is analogous to always being ready to represent you and your company. The concept is simple, if you are awake, you should be "working"... net-working. Trade shows and conferences spark mixed reactions-some see them as invaluable, others as a waste of time and money. The truth? Success isn't automatic. It takes strategy, energy, and relentless effort. I've experienced both the highs and the flops firsthand. Through trial and error, I've learned what works-and what doesn't. This guide is packed with hard-earned insights and pro tips to help you maximize every moment,…mehr

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From Workout to Last Call is analogous to always being ready to represent you and your company. The concept is simple, if you are awake, you should be "working"... net-working. Trade shows and conferences spark mixed reactions-some see them as invaluable, others as a waste of time and money. The truth? Success isn't automatic. It takes strategy, energy, and relentless effort. I've experienced both the highs and the flops firsthand. Through trial and error, I've learned what works-and what doesn't. This guide is packed with hard-earned insights and pro tips to help you maximize every moment, from pre-event preparation to post-event follow-up. The key? Show up. From morning workouts to late-night networking, every interaction is an opportunity. This isn't about endless pitching-it's about being present, engaged, and ready. Yes, it's exhausting. But yes, you can do it-whether you're an extravert, introvert, or somewhere in between. So, how do you turn a conference from a costly gamble into a game-changing investment? The blueprint is right here.
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Paul Abdool is a 3-time Vice President of Sales & Marketing and an author of books and articles. He learned about Events and Networking from his teenage years as a summer student setting up for multiple special events and trades shows throughout Canada. He also sold convention centre space and decorating for a show company. His experience as an attendee, a board member of associations, and an event budget owner has helped him to develop the know-how to ensure event success for his companies. Along the way, mentors supported him by providing the opportunities to attend conferences to watch them "net-work". He observed his mentors in action, researched the psychology of networking, and consistently practiced until he reached a level of comfort. He graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with a B.A. in Psychology & a Diploma in Business Administration. He continues to practice networking daily and at events because he believes it is something that we all need to keep working on.