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Monday
Jun272011

Looking For Learn In All The Wrong Places

I am not at SHRM11. And I am slightly bummed.

Surprised hearing that from me? Me too.

I am not one for mega conferences and expositions. The series of 1 hour shots of wisdom, blasts of optimism, or accounting of organizational successes leave me wanting for more. I have been a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) for over 15 years and attended the 2007 SHRM conference in Vegas.

Although I found it to be valuable with a golden nugget here and a golden nugget there, for one reason or another, I have not yet made it back.

When it comes to SHRM, I've been looking for "learn" in all the wrong places.

I've been looking to the speaking podiums and, nothing against the speakers, but the whole podium thing still leaves me wanting for more. Listening to others argue or position for the latest and greatest in human resources has me squirming inside to jump up and shout, "Get a life, people."

So, why am I bummed about missing SHRM11?

It's not about podiums, it's about the people. People doing things differently than I am doing them, people doing things that I am not doing, people being people - helping, supporting and reaching out to others. People not talking about HR, but about themselves, their successes, their failures, their families and their fun. It's about discussion, rolling up the sleeves and engaging in small group, peer to peer discussions. This, by the way, is the beauty of HREvolution

What else is it about? As Jason Seiden said so well, it's about surrounding yourself with people better than yourself.

Many of the people converging on Vegas this week are better than me in many ways. So, it's not about SHRM at all. It's not even really about learning. It's about my need for connection and my commitment to be intentional in building and maintaining relationships moving forward. Truth be told, I've been rather lazy about the whole thing lately.

Now if it just so happens that in 2012 my intention to connect requires me to to relax by the pool some place warm with a bunch of smart HR Professionals, so be it, I'm there. SHRM12 or bust.

No skimping on my professional development.

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Lisa
It took me a long time to learn what you so eloquently expressed. Once I finally figured it out I co-created a weekly networking group where we could gather together people who have that already figured out. We meet every Friday morning. It's the best part of the week to refuel with people of one accord - to help each other by offering up our gifts and talents.
Its really nice because we have the founder of the Master's Forum present each week from the wisdom he's gleaned from 20 years of being in front of and befriending the leading global thinkers.
If you're ever in Minneapolis, you're invited :) http://breakfastofchampions2.eventbrite.com
June 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAlan Hill
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July 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKaraWebb35
I've never been to a SHRM conference before. Ever! :( I hope that one lucky day my employer will foot the bill so I can atleast experience it once in my lifetime.

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July 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEbonee
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