X Change: X Citing X Cogitation!!
Alright, I had to have fun with the title. :) We’re about 4 weeks ago from the newest and most unique analytics conference on the scene: X Change, hosted this year by Semphonic and Web Analytics Demystified.
If you missed the first year in Napa, you gotta head to San Fran this year! Allow me to explain how X Change differentiates as I see it:
- Conversational. You don’t sit in a room and listen to people drone on in front of their powerpoints. People sit in Socratic circles and talk about a topic of interest in “huddles.” The huddle leader will bring up a topic, perhaps riff on some hard-learned experience or data point related to the topic, and ask for commentary from the participants. The conversation then flows, like Jazz, until there’s a cadence, then the huddle leader phrases a few more notes and progression begins again… Its atypical format depends on participants for success. No one is going to sit there and read you slides and provide one-sided opinions. You won’t just be sitting there listening (unless you want to). The best huddles are interactive and encourage active participation in the pursuit of shared knowledge, not passive reception of an individual’s knowledge.
- Focused. The huddle topics are highly specific and deeply relevant to the real world practice of web analytics today - from attribution to mobile measurement to integration to privacy to team structure, the huddle leaders selected topics that interest them to share with the participants. The focused conversational format should lead to symbiotic exchanges of information directly relevant to your job.
- Small. 100 people, 20 huddle leaders. You get to make meet interesting people and build working relationships with them. Cool folks like Bob Page, Rachel Scotto, Marshall Sponder, John Lovett, Jared Waxman, “Bob” Dylan Lewis will be leading huddles and hanging out. The Web Analytics Tuesday event will probably be bigger than the whole X Change conference!
- Exclusive. The huddle leaders were hand selected. In attendance will be industry leaders, corporate executives, industry analysts. All of the attendees work with analytics. And for gosh sake, it is at the Ritz in one of America’s most beautiful and eccentric cities.
I think X Change is a unique experience and a worthwhile event where you get to really connect, and well, exchange (!) expertise with your peers and go home with new knowledge. At least I did last year. I’ll be leading a couple of huddles, one of the web analytics team and one on knowing when you’ve outgrown you analytics tool, so say hello when you see me.
