Today a young speaker asked me for advice about a conference that was making sketchy demands. It's good to know what's typical and what's not, when to push back, and when to outright bail. SO: Experienced speakers: what are YOUR conference red flags?
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And while this is squishier than that observation: if senior management traveled to your city at your request to take a meeting, would you ever intimate to them that you were doing them a favor by having called them to the meeting?
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I worked for a company that prided itself on "being careful with money." They hired a VP of Marketing who was amazed to be asked to share a room with the founder/CEO on a big trip to a conference.
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He offered to pay for his own room. The CEO declined, saying that if they asked other employees on the same trip to share, they should share. He agreed that was reasonable. Of course, strangers were not involved.
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RE: Sharing rooms... Especially with people you met maybe once at another conference and not of the same gender.
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