Meet Vivek Jain who’ll be talking about handling clients in human way

Introducing our next speaker for WordCamp Kochi 2017 – Vivek Jain

Vivek Jain is the the co-founder and the Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO) at rtCamp, a Pune (India) based WordPress.com VIP agency. He’s passionate about delivering successful enterprise projects, and about maintaining ongoing client relationships. An active member of the WordPress community, Vivek has volunteered at different WordCamps in the US, and in India.

He’ll be speaking at WordCamp Kochi on the topic – Handling clients, the human way!

“Best Practices for Client and Project Management” is a subjective topic because everyone has a different opinion on how to develop the required skills to manage clients. Some experts stress on the importance of professional training to achieve the same, while others find hands-on mentorship as a starting point for great client management. Vivek thinks that there is, in fact, an easier way to get started, and to excel at managing clients while running a company/agency.

After working with diverse clients – ranging from small agencies to big corporations for over eight years, and by learning from the the bouquets and the brickbats he has received, Vivek has found that there are five basic questions that should be answered, and introspected on, to make an agency-client relation successful- Who exactly is your client? Is he a techie, manager, marketeer, or a user? What is expected from you? Go beyond gathering requirements and find out what your clients’ & their customers’ expectations are. When do you plan to give ongoing demos, and delivery? Build predictability. Why do clients send you those agitated mails? What is the real reason behind them?

His talk will cover about about how you can make this happen: by following the LED principal – Lead, Empathise, Document. Vivek has learned through his experience that answering these questions are building blocks for a successful client relationship- whether a small theme project or one with a huge scope. Because at the end of the day, we are humans dealing with humans. This talk is intended for anyone who deals with client/customer management.

ThemeIsle Is Our Bronze Sponsor!

We are happy to announce our next Bronze Sponsor for WordCamp Kochi – ThemeIsle!

ThemeIsle consists of a happy team that creates modern and friendly WordPress themes and plugins. They offer both free and premium products of a great quality and packed with valuable features.

Their flagship theme: Zerif Lite is one of the most popular free themes in the world and their plugins have been downloaded more than 500.000 times! Through CodeinWP and the ThemeIsle blogs, they also provide a host of WordPress tips and tutorials, for both beginners and advanced users.

The pirates of ThemeIsle are also active contributors to the WordPress community ,by volunteering at WordCamps, getting involved in the local meetups, sponsoring WordPress initiatives, as well as, organizing niche events at home, in Bucharest.

BuddyBoss Is Our Bronze Sponsor

We are excited to announce that BuddyBoss is a Bronze sponsor of WordCamp Kochi!

BuddyBoss helps entrepreneurs to create successful BuddyPress communities. They build and sell a suite of products for building social networks, including themes, plugins and packaged solutions. They also have a team of specialized designers and developers who understand BuddyPress inside and out. Oh, and we’re hiring.

Their goal is to spread the word about BuddyPress, to contribute to the BuddyPress community, and to help organizations build fantastic, lively communities for their fans and followers.

Introducing Hardeep Asrani who will talk about WordPress communities, and its impacts

Meet our next speaker for WordCamp Kochi 2017 – Hardeep Asrani

Hardeep is a WordPress developer, working for ThemeIsle as a theme developer, and as a support ninja. He loves to contribute to the community in every possible way, and is currently trying to get rid of his fear of public speaking, which eventually led him to apply at WordCamp Kochi 2017.

Hardeep is going to speak on the topic – Why local WordPress communities are important?

Hardeep will be talking about the significance of local WordPress  communities, and how they could help people gain knowledge, by sharing what they learn. He’ll try to emphasize on why meetups are the lifeblood of the WordPress community, will explain the need for WordPress enthusiasts, and developers, to get together for meet ups.

Are you excited for WordCamp Kochi? Come and share us with us your interests, and how you use WordPress in your day, to day life. Book your tickets at the earliest!

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