CIC Launches Survey for Industry Input

Nov. 4, 2016

Nov. 4, 2016The Collision Industry Conference (CIC) has launched a short online survey, the results of which will guide the future direction of the CIC over the next two years. 

The online survey is available at www.research.net/r/M5HTNQ3 and is open to anyone interested in providing input to the conference. The survey asks all members of the industry to detail the top three issues that are of concern to industry as a whole, and the top three issues that affect their particular segment of the industry.

"The Conference provides the industry with a forum where all collision industry stakeholders can come together to discuss pressing issues, build understanding across segments and seek consensus on potential solutions to communicate to the industry at-large," said Guy Bargnes, chairman of CIC. "This survey is the opportunity for the industry to provide direct input to the Collision Industry Conference and help shape its agenda.

Every two years, the CIC uses its January planning session to determine the direction and agenda for its meetings and committees that are established to address the issues identified. The group uses the feedback it receives from this survey to guide the planning session.

The Planning Session is scheduled to take place Thursday January 12, 2017 at the Palm Springs Hilton in Palm Springs, Calif.

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