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Six reasons why unconferences aren’t more popular

Conferences that Work

The solution to this is to design your unconference before choosing the venue. When this doesn’t happen (sadly, most of the time in my experience) the conference design, no matter how good it is, suffers. To conclude When designed and executed well, unconferences tend to endure.

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Top 21 Event Blogs That Every #EventProf Must Follow

Slido

If you prefer to learn in the audio-visual format, check out the popular #EventIcons video talk show podcast where you can engage with some of the leading names in the events industry. Meeting design and interaction tips 11. His blog offers lots of invaluable posts about conference design, facilitation and peer conferences.

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Prescribing a Hub-and-Spoke Approach

PCMA Convene

In addition, the multi-hub approach has been a particularly effective way of navigating the pandemic by bringing small groups together — 20-30 people in each small meeting room — instead of hosting a mass gathering, she said, and having the program delivered at hotels afforded better access than at hospitals during COVID. “I Adrian Segar.

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

Connect are dedicated to providing content that helps you reimagine today’s meetings and look into the future. You can check out their blog, videos, how-to’s, as well as food and beverage highlights. Conferences That Work. Conferences That Work is the creation of conference design and facilitation legend Adrian Segar.