Would you consider attending a Live IFSQN Conference?
In the first instance we are carrying out a little market research and would be grateful if you could answer our poll and provide your thoughts and ideas below.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
Seriously I will promote the poll for a a few weeks to get a good idea. In the meantime feel free to comment on what type of events you currently attend, where and for what purpose?
Thanks,
Simon
GMO, where do you live and have you got a shed?However, that said if it was on my doorstep, I think we could consider having forum members doing talks. I'd be up for doing one? Not sure I'm sufficiently qualified but I'd give it a go!
Thanks for your comments, they will be added to the pot.
Regards,
Simon
I would love to attend, but it would be contingent on location and cost of attendance. I'm recommending Southern California as the inaugural location!
I would be very interested also, but I think it would at least have to be a North American conference for my attendance.
GREAT Idea, though!
S.
What if IFSQN tried to get a booth and/or speaking engagement at an existing food safety conference? It would get the word out to a broader audience, cost a lot less, and it could be a litmus test for further exploration in this area.
For me,I am very thankful for this site. After all, pretty much everything I've needed to know about food safety I learned of IFSQN.
Best regards,
KDuf
Regards,
Simon
I am not sure on the level of management of most IFSQN members, but find (in the the areas I am interested in - GFSI management troubleshooting) that many user's questions seem to stem from getting a GFSI benchmarked standard thrown into their lap and told to implement it. Therefor, IFSQN has been a great resource for many I am sure (my limited perspective coming from the States side).
I believe (as GMO was stating earlier) pending on location and what we have on our plates at the moment (i.e. - " BRC on the doorstep") would determine most peoples availability (I am not too concerned with cost). As the wheel never stops turning in the food industry, and the closer one gets to the end-user, it speeds up considerably: unless one works in a strictly seasonal food industry, it is often hard for a QA manager to spare the time.
Food for thought.
Cheers and Happy New Year!
-B
I'd love to attend an IFSQN Conference! Escpecially if it were in the Midwest! We're located in the Cincinnati area. Chicago would be a great place for such an event! It would be great if some short training sessions were incorporated into the Conference. I recently attended Pack Expo and they had several Food Safety Sessions in addition to the trade show itself.
I know a number of people from my company went to Pack Expo, and that is precisely the kind of place where I would think IFSQN could make an appearance.
I know a number of people from my company went to Pack Expo, and that is precisely the kind of place where I would think IFSQN could make an appearance.
BRC Americas is being held in Orlando, FL in April.
Another good possibility.
I voted that I would consider attending... honestly I would definitely attend but the consider part is really if I can go due to work.
I voted that I would consider attending... honestly I would definitely attend but the consider part is really if I can go due to work.
The beauty of attending = training for work. Work is supposed to pay for it. Because you talk about nerd things.
I totally would meet you all and sit in a conference room in a hotel listening to your power points about things.
Don't forget the Stuff too... Stuff and Thangs as Rick from TWD would say.
Anyhow. Yeah I'm sure they would pay and I could go as long as I could convince them. They aren't tightfisted about those kinds of things but they have to see a definite value.
I'll put together a PowerPoint on "The Zombie Apocalypse and Food Safety." for everyone's review.
Don't forget the Stuff too... Stuff and Thangs as Rick from TWD would say.
Anyhow. Yeah I'm sure they would pay and I could go as long as I could convince them. They aren't tightfisted about those kinds of things but they have to see a definite value.
I'll put together a PowerPoint on "The Zombie Apocalypse and Food Safety." for everyone's review.
Stuff & Things! Sparkle ponies & Conference Quests?
Stuff & Things! Sparkle ponies & Conference Quests?
Sorry the only LARP I participate in is OWBN MET V:TM. I'm not a pony person... those are the weirdos.
Thanks for resurrecting this old poll Merle. Well 98 votes and 28 Definites and 70 Maybes...not bad.
It would be great to have a real life event and perhaps take it around the world, but it would be very costly; and that's why we held the Food Safety Live event last year. It was a great success and completely free to attend for members; how's that for value. :smile:
Even better news we'll be announcing details of Food Safety Live 2014 in the very near future.
Simon,
Thanks for leading the forum and keeping us posted. When is the conference? Where are you guys planning to have?
I am in the Dairy Business and would love to learn from dairy guys!
Thanks,
A
Lol I didn't realize it was a year old Simon I just saw it in a thread.
I think the Live event Simon is talking about is online correct? Which is why he was saying it was free to attend.