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What made you decide to attend ENGAGE?
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What brought me to Engage this year - To Learn and Network!
I look forward to all the amazing features and updates that are coming to smartsheet this year.
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wanted to learn and expand my knowledge on what smartsheet has to offer
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I attended last year and learned so much…I had to return.
Jacque Smith
Project Controls, MSR-FSR
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to learn more about Smartsheet!
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I am still finding things I don’t know about Smartsheet and wanted to start engaging more deeply.
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I wanted to increase my knowledge and understanding of Smartsheet.
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I came to learn more about the new stuff coming and to help get more information about how to improve what I currently do
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excited to learn more and connect with other users!
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I work for a community college in Texas and we are here to learn more about smartsheets and how we can utilize it in higher education and specifically, grants & deliverables.
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As a new adopter I came to engage to learn more about the new products and features coming out!
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Great conference Smartsheet! At engage to learn more about new Smartsheet features like bridge, data shuttle, learn more about formulas, AI, and see the product roadmap for future features and enhancements. Excited for what’s coming!
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we came to learn more about how other healthcare professionals are using smartsheet to manage clinical ops
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I loved it last year and couldn’t wait to come back this year. There is so much great information!!
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Came to learn more from like minds!
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