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Should you attend a conference if you’re not speaking?

Time is precious, and conferences can be expensive—and time-consuming. If your name is not on the official agenda, should you attend anyway? Perhaps it’s an annual industry gathering, or it’s a niche conference that may bring in business. There are many reasons to attend, and just as many not to.

We asked our Fast Company Impact Council members if a conference is worth attending, even if they weren’t speaking at it. If you guessed that the answer is “it depends,” you’re right. It depends on a leader’s personal and professional goals, networking options, learning opportunities, and more. We share 13 ways that our members evaluate their conference attendance.

1. CAPITALIZE ON YOUR GOALS

The short answer is yes—but only if you trade your audience mindset for an architect mindset. While a speaking slot provides instant authority, the real ROI often happens in the margins. If your goal is visibility, use the event as a backdrop for a coordinated news hijack or a high-impact floor activity. If your goal is conversion, the lack of a speaking schedule is actually an advantage; it frees you to orchestrate high-touch engagements, like private dinners or targeted 1:1s, that a rigid speaker itinerary wouldn’t allow. The stage is for broadcasting; the floor is for closing. — Tyler Perry, Mission North

2. NETWORKING HAS HIGH IMPACT

At a time when the world is changing by the minute, experiential events take on even greater importance. Attending a conference is where new ideas and real-world connections come to life. When people have the opportunity to connect and collaborate in real-time situations, information and networking has a greater retention and impact. These types of activities can’t really be replicated online and they provide you with new insights and ideas that you may not otherwise hear or read about. — Rakia Reynolds, Actum

3. OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH

Absolutely! Growth comes from expanding our perspective, forging new relationships, and challenging assumptions—all of which are offered at conferences. As leaders, we should consistently be looking for opportunities for growth, and not limit conferences to only opportunities to speak. They can and should be opportunities to evolve and connect. — Melissa Puls, Ivanti

4. LOOK FOR DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES

Yes, as long as you go with intention. Speaking is a great platform, but it is not the only way to lead. The real value can be in being challenged by new ideas, pressure-testing your assumptions, and learning what is resonating with people on the ground. If you choose conferences where the conversations are honest, the perspectives are diverse, and the attendees care about change and the human connections that come with it, it is almost always worth showing up. You come back sharper, more informed, and better equipped to serve your team and your clients. — Mike Sewell, Gresham Smith

5. PRE-SCHEDULE MEETINGS

It depends on whether meetings can be scheduled in advance. If I can’t schedule at least three meetings (expecting one to cancel) with potential customers or key partners, I generally won’t take the time to go. Just walking around and networking isn’t as productive as working on product or following up on sales leads. — Eric Basu, Haiku, Inc.

6. CATALYST FOR CONNECTION

We just came back from SXSW where we spoke on a panel and hosted a private gathering for a handful of cross-industry executives. Both were incredibly valuable, but something unique happened in that room: Senior peers who would never normally cross paths were sharing real challenges and learning from each other. The real value of any conference is treating it as a catalyst for connection, and that’s become core to how we show up. We love bringing together leaders from different worlds to facilitate the kind of honest, cross-industry conversation they can’t get anywhere else. — Peter Smart, Fantasy

7. ATTEND THE SESSIONS

How do you know your talk is good if you’re never in the audience? I’m always amazed when speakers say they didn’t attend any of the program. It’s like a sports star saying they never watch sports. Speaking is an art. It takes effort, skill, and a lot of thought. If you don’t watch other speakers, you’re not really trying to get better. — James Greenfield, Koto

8. BE INTENTIONAL

Conferences can be incredibly valuable even if you’re not speaking—if you attend with intention. Stage time is great, but conferences can give you access to 1:1 conversations with industry leaders, competitive insights, and resources and tools that you would not get elsewhere. Choose conferences that not only align with your business, but with your personal growth and goals. Get a clear picture on who will be there, who you want to meet with, and what you want to learn. When attending a conference you have to be willing to gain new knowledge, engage, and contribute. And if you do it with intention, the outcome can be invaluable. — David Klanecky, Cirba Solutions

9. CONNECT WITH PEOPLE

Yes. Most of the magic actually happens away from the stage, connecting with people in smaller groups or 1:1. Stay open-minded and let others’ words spark ideas in you. — Bo Zhao, Baby Gear Group

10. LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Conferences are about making relevant connections, building relationships, and perhaps most importantly, learning. The opportunity to learn in sessions, between sessions, and from people with similar business objectives and interests all come into play when determining the value of attending a conference. — Mitch Smith, MG2

11. THOUGHTFUL ATTENDEE INTERACTIONS

Yes: if the organizers are intentional about creating meaningful value for attendees. The best conferences are designed not just around speakers, but around thoughtful interactions for the entire audience, whether that’s networking, small group conversations, or moments that bring people together around shared interests. When an event engages both the head and the heart, it can be just as valuable to attend as it is to speak. — Muneer Panjwani, Engage for Good

12. PRESSURE-TEST YOUR ASSUMPTIONS

Conferences are where you pressure-test your assumptions against people solving different problems. I sometimes learn more from a 10-minute hallway conversation with someone outside my industry than from certain panels. The speaking slot adds visibility, but the real value is in the unplanned moments: overhearing how a logistics company approached a problem you assumed was unique to aviation, or realizing your AI roadmap has the same blind spot as everyone else’s. If you only attend conferences where you’re on stage, you’re optimizing for profile, not perspective. — Denis Danov, Dreamix

13. OFFERS SMALLER, INTIMATE GATHERINGS

Sometimes. I look for events where the audience is aligned with the kind of people I want to learn from or build with, and where there are smaller, more intimate gatherings within or around the larger event. If the format is 5,000 people in a convention center with no real opportunity for connection, I’ll skip it. If there’s a 30-person dinner the night before with founders I admire, sign me up. — Lindsey Witmer Collins, WLCM Software Studio and Scribbly Books

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