Make It Easy for Your Boss to Say “Yes!”
Customize this email template to make your case and justify the benefits of attending the TAA ONE Conference & Expo, highlight what you will bring back to the company, and detail the conference expenses to prove you’ve done your homework.
All you need to do is insert the education session name and descriptions that most apply to your role and adjust the numbers in brackets to reflect the registration cost of choice and additional conference expenses. That’s it!
Why Attend ONE Conference? Make Your Case!
- 3-days of Main Stage speakers (New!) and educational sessions.
- Networking opportunities like the Kickoff Block Party in the Expo Marketplace, meetups based on similar interests, and the change for teambuilding and to connect with industry peers at Thursday’s Planet Pop party.
- Houston is easy to get to and to get around—just a short flight or manageable drive from most parts of Texas.
- The ONE Expo Marketplace with hundreds of exhibiting companies offers one-stop, convenient shopping when checking out new supplier partners and looking for new property solutions geared to rental housing.
- One-day registration options and group discounts to make the ONE Conference even more affordable.
To effectively justify the conference, you need to clearly articulate the connection between your organization’s needs and the conference program. Below are some conference benefits to include in your proposal:
Continuing Education Credits | Discuss Industry Trends | Learn Best Practices | Discover New Technologies | Networking Opportunities | Meet New Vendors | New Process Exploration | Teambuilding
Have an Answer Ready When You Hear…
It’s too expensive. >> I understand we have to watch our expenses, but it costs us $ every time we lose a resident. I know I can get some great ideas for keeping our residents satisfied, and that will save us money in our operating costs.
We need you here. >> Of course there’s always plenty to do on our property, but I’ll be able to pack in some great education and visit with lots of potential suppliers, all in (1-3) day(s). While I’m out, X can cover our calls and I’ll be available (by phone, text, email).
We only send supervisors/managers/etc. >> Of course I know you can’t send everyone in the company—but my perspective as a (title) will be different than a (title’s). I’d be happy to (write a debrief, share what I learned in a future staff training session, etc.) to pass on the tips and good information I learn.
Understanding Your Conference Expenses
Nothing says, “I’ve got this,” like a well-prepared budget.
Conference expenses should be budgeted far in advance during budget planning. For easy approval, calculate all estimated expenses for attending to include when making your case. Below are some expenses to include in your estimate:
- Conference Registration
- Hotel
- Transportation – airfare or mileage reimbursement
- Cab, Shared Ride Fares and/or Parking
- Meals
- Gratuity/Tips
Now, go get that “yes” and pack your bags for Houston!