61. People Expect Connectivity

In one of my presentations, I arrived early to set up. There were going to be 25 people at the session. I did not need an Internet connection for my computer, but I knew that the 25 professionals who would be there would expect to be able to get online. The hotel was going to charge $25 for each person to connect to the Internet. The host of the session agreed to pay $25 for herself, and then she went out and got a router so everyone else could connect without having to pay $25.

These days, people expect to be able to get a wireless Internet connection when they are at a conference or presentation. They also expect to be able to plug in a computer, a cell phone, or both.

Although you may not be responsible for these ...

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