Highstakes meeting facilitator Kristin Arnold discusses events from the facilitator / speaker's point of view. Her insights will help you take your next meeting or event from Boring To Bravo!
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By the end of this interview you will learn:
- The true role of a meeting facilitator.
- Must have qualities of a meeting facilitator.
- Tips on facilitating a meeting.
- Reasons a facilitator must not become a participant.
- Why panel discussions are popular with meeting planners.
- Why panel discussions aren't popular with attendees.
- How to create a powerful, engaging panel discussion.
- Creative staging for panel discussions.
- Controlling the ebb & flow of energy at an event.
- The difference between engagement & involvement.
- Ideas to inspire your audience to action.
- Why you must advance plan interaction.
- Why event planners, stakeholders, sponsors, vendors and attendees may have very different perspectives.
- The value of making people feel special.
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Links and resources from this interview:
Kristin's Websites: ExtraordinaryTeam.com
PowerfulPanels.com
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