We still cannot get over the great response and feedback to Northwest Connects last saturday.
As an organising committee – we hoped we had left nothing to chance in the run up; our greatest concern was whether anyone would turn up? We had nearly 130 confirmed registrations and had assumed a natural attrubution rate of up to 30%.
In the end, we had over 120 people attending throughout the day – and to all of you – a huge Thanks – you are the ones that made it a success.
So – What Next?
We’ve taken some time this week to pore over the comment forms – here are some of the overriding themes that are emerging :
- There is lots of positive energy, ideas, inspiration and confidence to be gained from informally mixing with other folk and talking about business and entrepeneurship
- There are clever people and clever businesses in the Northwest – it would be great to interact with them more.
- You don’t have to be alone – lots of 1 and 2 person companies out there.
- Lots of help from people who have been there.
With regard to what people learned on the day, points raised included :
- The amount of support and help that is available if you look for it and take advantage of it.
- The importance of the elevator pitch to your potential customers and indeed anyone that you come in contact with – “what do you do?”
- Others have have faced these same problems – find out what they did?
Some of the best comments came around the question of what did attendees wish there was more of :
- More networking and conversation time other attendees and afternoon speed networking session, for those who missed the morning.
- More 5 by 5 sessions, as well as more breakout sessions after speaker presentation (there was a particularly good, accidental breakout session after Fergus Callagly’s Permission Markering talk – this was just before the afternoon coffee break, so did not interfere with other slots).
- More focussed sessions for different types of businesses – and other speakers from the wider business commmunity.
Finally – onto your thoughts on what you would like to see more of in the future, and other tips and reccomendations :
- Top of the list was definitely for this event to happen again; it looks like NWC10 – due to popular demand – will be a runner.
- More focus on core business topics such as finance, business planning.
- More flexible slots for speakers – barcamp style; on the day, put your name down for a talk – a longer version of the 5 by 5 if you will.
The organising committee (part of Open Coffee Sligo) are currently evaluating all of the comment and feedback, talking with panelists and sponsors – and establishing a plan and format for NWC10.
We would be delighted if you could get in contact with us, if you haven’t done so already – and share more thoughts with us!!















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Northwest Connects.
Mark Saturday 28th November in your diary. With a fresh approach to networking, join us for the first ever supportive networking conference in the Northwest of Ireland.
This event will connect local creativity and regional networks. Entrepreneurs, innovators and people with business ideas are invited to attend the free day-long conference. Throughout the day, the event will showcase the expertise in the region through panel discussions and seminars. Three streams determine your day. Choose seminars and speakers depending on your interests or stage of business.
Venue: Innovation Centre, Institute of Technology Campus, Ballinode, Sligo.