February 28, 2019 | Net Health

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Agility® is Hosting its First Ever Client Summit!

Did ya hear the news?

No worries if you haven’t, we’ll fill you in.

Agility® is hosting its first ever Client Summit, September 15, 2019, at the Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, in Phoenix, AZ.

If you use Agility® in any capacity, this Summit is for you. Whether you just started using it or are a veteran Super User, you and your team will leave with new skills to bring back and utilize within your company.You’ll receive expert training from industry pros and improve day-to-day functions by advancing your mastery of Agility and get the chance to hear success stories, case studies, and keynote speakers.

There will be two education tracks available:

Agility Fundamentals: Sessions that focus on Agility solutions through the eyes of the standard end user.  Learn best practices and best use cases for functions like scheduling, check-ins/outs, and more.

Advanced Agility Strategies: Sessions that dive into advanced functionality, covering best practices and troubleshooting tips. You’ll be exposed to potential issues that can occur when Agility® is not utilized effectively or efficiently and learn how to avoid those pitfalls. Explore common mistakes so you can avoid them!

*Agenda information will be released shortly. Stay tuned for a speaker lineup and session details for both tracks.

No better time than now to start planning your trip to Phoenix.

Here’s some added incentive: Register before April 30th to take advantage of the $120 Super Saver Rate! There are also group discounts and hotel discounts available…find out more here.

We hope to see you and your team at the Biltmore!


Need some Agility® professional coaching in the meantime?  Net Health 360 professional services has your back!

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