CALL FOR SESSIONS
CRITERIA
Each submission is evaluated based on the following:
Relevance and Practitioner Value
- Consider how relevant and important the topic is in supply chain right now and in the future.
- What is the impact of this session and its significance to common practices?
- Will attendees be able to take the content back to their job and apply what they have learned?
- Does the content have value for their companies; is this session broadly transferable
- Will the practitioner community see the value in this session and be excited to attend?
- Will the attendees be able to relate to the content and improve their knowledge?
Content Clarity
- How well executed is the session’s description—is it clear and concise without having to guess what the intentions are?
- Does the session supply key takeaways?
- Does the session content provide clear objectives and why the topic is important?
Supporting Speakers
- Are the customers/speakers proposed attractive to the topic?
- Are the speakers from companies that attendees can relate to?
- Are there any speakers listed at all?
- Is there a customer presenting with a service provider/consultant?
Overt Selling
- How much does this session appear to be geared towards the selling of a certain product or service?
- Is this session just a promotion?
- Is this session an unbiased view with a case to prove the product/service is effective to the greater supply chain community?