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If You Design Conference Experiences, Read This!

Velvet Chainsaw

Here are six ways to focus on designing your team’s experience during your next conference planning process. Hat tips Warren Nilsson and Tana Paddock’s writings on Social Innovations From The Inside Out. Read more about embracing your conference as a giving field here. Explore and experiment with each of them.

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Designing 21st Century Conference Learning Experiences And Spaces

Velvet Chainsaw

Then we can focus on changing our conference participants’ learning spaces with the right goal in mind—nurturing their learning. We are designing them to foster, nurture and amplify our participants’ learning. Hat tips Rebecca Louise Hare and Dr. Robert Dillon authors of The Space: A Guide for Educators.). Be forewarned!

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Mediocrity Is Your Biggest Conference Competitor

Velvet Chainsaw

You’re expected to deliver highly participatory, forward-thinking, experience-driven, sensory-laden, learner-centered, performance-focused conferences that move the needle for your customers. Too often our current conference planning processes focus on the greatest common denominator. It runs smoothly as planned.

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

Tips & tricks for event planners. So, our blog provides comprehensive and personality-packed articles with the latest tips, tricks, and trends for event planners to create more epic events with a focus on technical production. . The Socialtables blog contains event tips and trends with a lean towards the hospitality industry.