Hello JAMF Nation,
Thanks for all of the dialogue around JNUC 2016. In the first three days after the site became available, over 100 of you registered — both from business and education. Last year at this time, we hadn’t launched the site yet. We hope that’s a sign of good things to come.
I understand the JNUC fee creates a budget challenge for some of you. We received feedback regarding the “Convince your boss” letter we posted to help. I think the tweet I received said, “It needs work.” Very polite :)
So, this past Sunday watching the Masters, I worked on it. Every time my wife asked what I was doing, I replied, “Pretending to convince my boss to let me attend JNUC.” That left her a bit confused.
I’m not sure whether it will do the trick, but I wrote the letter from a manager's perspective. I’m often asked to approve travel and events… so I wrote the letter with content that I’d want to know and commitments that I’d like to see from the person requesting. Its a bit long for my liking, but it’s easier to delete than to add :) If you use it, I'm sure the real value will come in your customizations for your specific situation. Here’s the link.
The intent of the letter is NOT to try to convince you of anything, but only to be a help as you try to convince others. Perhaps the best help you can receive is from each other. If any of you have “made your case” to your boss successfully, feel free to share with JAMF Nation how you did it.
And as a reminder, if you get the question why we are charging this year when we haven’t in the past, the answer is simple: (1) to invest more in your product; and (2) to ensure we can scale JNUC in the future.
I hope this is helpful. Thanks!
