So many things from which to choose! Do you read the emails, scour the website for topics, take recommendation? What is your best resource for learning about webinars? Saving Changes...
I find our by the emails that they send. It has been an excellent way for this new practitioner to learn how things work in the real world. I also take advantage of the webinars on demand as needed or to catch up on a topic.
I agree Wendy, the emails are helpful. They trigger me to go an look for others. Saving Changes...
I do receive emails, newsletters for upcoming webinars but usually the timings are close to or after midnight which is difficult for me to manage . So I prefer On-demand webinars.
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1 reply by Teresa Lawrence, PhD, PMP, CSM
Oct 02, 2017 3:15 PM
Teresa Lawrence, PhD, PMP, CSM
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But for asking questions live, on demand is a great feature. I've had many people email me with questions after watching them on demand.
I do receive emails, newsletters for upcoming webinars but usually the timings are close to or after midnight which is difficult for me to manage . So I prefer On-demand webinars.
But for asking questions live, on demand is a great feature. I've had many people email me with questions after watching them on demand.
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1 reply by Najam Mumtaz
Dec 03, 2017 6:20 AM
Najam Mumtaz
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Webinars are usually on weekdays and if I manage to attend the webinar that means managing office would be pretty tough. I try not to miss the live virtual conferences.
But for asking questions live, on demand is a great feature. I've had many people email me with questions after watching them on demand.
Webinars are usually on weekdays and if I manage to attend the webinar that means managing office would be pretty tough. I try not to miss the live virtual conferences. Saving Changes...
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