CT Conference.
Just arrived back from the Computer Troubleshooters annual conference. As usual it was full of sessions and speakers and vendor displays. This was the largest CT Conference ever, with 140 attendees, from 10 countries. It was held in Tucker GA. near Atlanta GA.
Keynote Speaker.
We had a very special keynote speaker at the CT Conference this year; Dave Crenshaw author of The Myth of Multitasking:How “Doing It All” Gets nothing Done. And his latest book. Invaluable: The Secret to Becoming Irreplaceable. He gave us the once over of how to become invaluable to you our customers. Just a great presentation. Thanks to our sponsor Autotask, we all received a signed copy of one of the books. I choose the “Invaluable” one.
Main Events
There were several other events that took place during the CT Conference. One major event was the Casino Night, Karaoke, Awards and Conference dinner. Several awards went to CT’s for 5 and 10 yr service and the coveted “CT of the Year”, won by Doug Smith. Well done Doug.
The Karaoke was a lot of fun, not too many takers but those that did sing were very good. Now the dancing was a different matter. LOL. The casino was a lot fun too. Some big poker players in CT! The dealers were wonderful, explained the games so that we all had a good time.
What was learned.
OK the fun is one part of the CT Conference but we did learn some things. One of the sessions we had was how to use Social Media better. We had Path Interactive staff in to show us how best to use our Web sites. Very informative and I now understand many things that I didn’t before. I will try putting them in to action to get my web page higher on the search engines so you can find me easier.
Also as part of the CT Conference we had several vendor presentations about the Cloud and what they could offer as solutions and user confidence in the Cloud. There are several solutions that allow you to be in the Cloud but still have total control of your system and data. Some even allow both on premise and in Cloud as a solution to your needs. Some great stuff.
We had a Q&A session where CT Management asked us a question after which we then went and discussed it in break away groups. After the session each group gave a synopsis of what their group came up with. It is interesting how similar the comments/opinions were. A great time to learn about each other and how we are all different but yet similar.
Something that was unique to this CT Conference was in one session we had a panel of 4 typical CT prospects, who were brave enough to tell us what they really thought of IT service companies. Note these were not CT customers. But was eye opening in what and how they think of us. Thank you panel.
Conclusion
The CT Conference was well worth the time away from the business to meet with and have fellowship with the other CT’s. Most of us only meet this one time a year, the rest is through forums and CT webinars. I plan to implement several of the recommendations made during the CT Conference to make my CT business the best it can be for you my customers.
I can’t wait for next years CT Conference!





