Recently a previous DWCAU attendee, Kimberley Tunbridge, said to us "I really feel like your conference is the only event that understands where people are at digitally and takes them on a supported journey forward together. It’s remarkable." It kicked off a discussion amongst the conference team about how many times we hear this sentiment.
This article is for people working in digital workplaces with Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint, Copilot who feel overloaded, constantly reacting, and short on headspace. It explains why DWCAU providing dedicated time away from day‑to‑day work is so important, and why practical, foundational sessions are often the most valuable — not because people are behind, but because they’re busy.
You attend because you care about doing your work well
If you’ve ever looked at your backlog, your inbox, or your Microsoft 365 tenant and thought: “There are things I know we could be doing better… I just don’t have the headspace to stop and figure it out.” That’s not a personal failing. That’s modern work.
Day‑to‑day roles are relentless. You’re expected to deliver, adapt, support others, keep up with constant change — and somehow also reflect, learn, and improve along the way. Most people don’t lack motivation or capability. They lack protected thinking time. And that’s one of the most underrated reasons conferences exist.
One of the most valuable things the conference gives you isn’t information, it’s permission.
You can read blogs at night, watch videos between meetings, skim updates on your phone. But it’s very hard to meaningfully connect the dots while notifications are pinging, emails are coming in, and someone needs an answer “just quickly.”
The Digital Workplace Conference creates dedicated headspace — and that matters more than we often admit.
Something that comes up again and again is relief. Relief that:
Sometimes the most valuable outcome of a session isn’t a checklist or a feature. It’s walking out thinking: “Okay. That makes sense. I can work with that.”
That confidence carries back into your role long after the conference ends.
There’s a quiet myth in our industry that says: If you’re experienced, you should already know this. The reality is very different.
Most people are operating on:
So when a conference session helps you:
That’s not “entry‑level.” That’s exactly the work that makes everything else easier.
Many attendees describe these sessions as moments where things finally click — less overwhelm, more confidence, clearer next steps. Because it fills real gaps.
Another unspoken pressure people feel at conferences is the idea that they should come away “fully across everything.” That’s not the goal.
The goal is usually much smaller — and much more powerful:
That’s why we put together the “One idea. Big impact” video series - with our speakers sharing their expertise. They’re designed for real people, in real roles, with limited time to discover these nuggets on their own. Thank you to our speakers, see the results here.
We can't wait to see you there!