The Industry Crossroads
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Career & Business
If you’re in the business of music, pro audio, entertainment technology and live events, you know that The NAMM Show connects you to all things musical. With more than 1,200 exhibitors representing 3,500 brands, people attending from 120 countries, hundreds of educational sessions and over 150 live bands, it’s where the industry’s pros go to discover the latest products, learn trends, grow business and find inspiration.
You don’t want to miss your opportunity to be in the mix, but you’ll need your boss’s approval before you can secure your spot at the show. To convince your boss, you’ll need to make a clear, strong case about how your attendance is going to add value to your company. By showing your knowledge of the show and its benefits, and by providing specifics about what you aim to learn, you’re more likely to be successful in your request.
Here are five steps for how to ask your boss for approval to attend The NAMM Show:
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