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03.05.2010 by David Murray // 10 Comments

If you care about employee communication, there is no better conference to go to this year than RonCon 2010, which is being held in two cities, Vancouver and Calgary, the week of March 22. 

(I recommend Vancouver.)

Ron Shewchuk has not only organized some of the best employee communication people to speak at this conference, but he's organized the most candid crew of speakers ever assembled. (And if you think you get the unvarnished truth from consultants and practitioners presenting their ideas and case studies at most communication conferences, you're about 50 percent off.)

There there might be crying, and there might be shouting and there will be laughing: But with Shewchuk, Crescenzos, Salvo, Williams, Gray-Grant, Wah and yours truly, there will be no b.s. at this meeting.

So if you've got real questions screaming for honest answers and real problems that demand real solutions, come to this real conference.

Today's the early-bird deadline. Sign up by the end of the day today and get a big discount.

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // Cindy Crescenzo, Daphne Gray-Grant, David Murray, employee communication, Jennifer Wah, Ron Shewchuk, RonCon2010, Steve Crescenzo, Suzanne Salvo, Tudor Williams

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  1. Rueben says

    March 5, 2010 at 9:53 am

    You’re right to recommend Vancouver, of course. But you realize you may not be allowed off the plane in Calgary now.

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  2. David Murray says

    March 5, 2010 at 9:55 am

    Shewchuk is a Calgary native, and my escort. And I’m from Cleveland, so I’m down with Calgary. It’s just that I can’t with a straight face tell my fellow Americans they should fly there in March.
    (You will be at the Vancouver show, yes Rueben?)

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  3. Rueben says

    March 5, 2010 at 10:17 am

    Oh ya, I’ll be there. Booked even before I knew there would be crying.

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  4. Steve C. says

    March 5, 2010 at 11:00 am

    Rueben:
    Can’t wait to hang out with you in Vancouver! This is going to be a fantastic conference. It’s not often when you know just about EVERY speaker, know their work, know their philosophy, and AGREE with them all.
    Cindy and I are really excited about our full-day event on Day Three. Are you signed up for that?
    Steve C.

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  5. Steve C. says

    March 5, 2010 at 11:00 am

    Rueben:
    Can’t wait to hang out with you in Vancouver! This is going to be a fantastic conference. It’s not often when you know just about EVERY speaker, know their work, know their philosophy, and AGREE with them all.
    Cindy and I are really excited about our full-day event on Day Three. Are you signed up for that?
    Steve C.

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  6. Steve C. says

    March 5, 2010 at 11:00 am

    Rueben:
    Can’t wait to hang out with you in Vancouver! This is going to be a fantastic conference. It’s not often when you know just about EVERY speaker, know their work, know their philosophy, and AGREE with them all.
    Cindy and I are really excited about our full-day event on Day Three. Are you signed up for that?
    Steve C.

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  7. Ron Shewchuk says

    March 5, 2010 at 11:52 am

    Thanks for the shout-out, David.
    I live in North Vancouver, and it will be in full bloom for the conference. But for all I know it will be raining sideways in Vancouver and sunny and 70 degrees in Calgary, or we could get a blinding snowstorm. What I do know is both events will be great, and they are starting to fill up!
    See my latest video pitch of the conference with blues legend Amos Garrett here: http://bit.ly/czgLxR

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  8. Rueben says

    March 5, 2010 at 2:44 pm

    Alas, Steve, budgets are limited and so I won’t be joining you for day 3. Wish I could.

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  9. amy says

    March 8, 2010 at 10:39 am

    When is it coming to the U.S.? Those of us with limited travel budgets want to know!

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  10. Ron Shewchuk says

    March 9, 2010 at 2:02 am

    We’re workin’ on it, Amy!

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