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5 Reasons to Bring Your Team to The Great Game of Business Conference

Feb 15, 2024 by Great Game Team 0 Comments

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Have you ever wondered what a dose of inspiration, game-changing strategies, and a united team spirit could do for your business? Bring your team to The Great Game of Business Conference and find out!

From eye-opening sessions to hands-on workshops, this Conference has value for every member of your team—from associates to the C-suite.

Unleash your team's potential, foster collaboration, and watch everyone return with fresh insights to level up your business. Here are 5 reasons you should consider bringing your team to the Conference.

5 Reasons to Bring Your Team to the Conference

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1. Maximize Your Learning

Or, to say it a different way, divide and conquer. By attending the Conference as a group, each team member can attend a different session and come back together to share the top takeaways. Traveling as a group will also help you take advantage of all the unique events at the Conference, including the regi-ception, networking event, and the curated small group discussions designed to foster connections with those in similar job functions.

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2. Energize Your Team

We get it: The Great Game of Business is really exciting in the beginning, but like anything you do on a daily basis, it can get stale if you don't make the effort to keep the energy flowing. The Great Game of Business Conference is a fun, exciting and inspiring way to rekindle the flame of The Game in your organization. Having more people from your team connected to the energy from the community only magnifies the energy you take back to work on Monday. Fill up your team's tank at the Conference, then watch as they continue to inspire and encourage the rest of your organization throughout the year.

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3. Have a Decompression Buddy

Conferences can be overwhelming. Lots of noise. Big screens. Lots of people to meet and lots of ideas to ponder. The Great Game Conference is filled with energy, enthusiasm, and engagement around every corner. Phew! But the Conference is also a time to recharge your battery and rediscover your connection to the meaningful work you do every day. Yes, you'll meet new people, but sometimes it’s nice to have a familiar face to debrief with and reflect on what you've learned at the end of the day.

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4. Build Camaraderie and Teamwork

If you’ve ever attended an off-site retreat, you know how energizing it can be to get out of your daily routine. Seeing your colleagues in a new light—being moved by an uplifting keynote presentation, doing some morning yoga, or having a laugh over drinks—can boost your relationship when you’re back in the office. And never underestimate the power of traveling together to create bonds that go well beyond daily office interactions.

5. Save Money

You can save money on tickets when you bring your team! Register 4 or more people at a time and automatically receive a $150 discount per registrant!!

 


 

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Our approach to running a company was developed to help close one of the biggest gaps in business: the gap between managers and employees. We call our open-book approach The Great Game of Business. What lies at the heart of The Game is a very simple proposition: The best, most efficient, most profitable way to operate a business is to give everybody in the company a voice in saying how the company is run and a stake in the outcome. Let us teach you how to develop a culture of ownership, where employees think, act and feel like owners.