I couldn’t make it because I was attending Blog Business Summit 2005 in Seattle (an excellent event). But it sounds from attendee write-ups as if the New Communications Forum 2005 in Napa, CA Jan. 26 – 27 was also very useful. (Wish they’d kill that awful music that pops up on the event’s home page… argh!) Here’s a cogent comment from Neville Hobson on Opportunity knocks for corporate communicators. He made a looong trip from Amsterdam to attend but says it was worth it. And a great round-up of blogged comments on Day 2 of the Napa event by Guillaume de Gardier.
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