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Two novel hybrid meeting formats

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I’ve been writing about hybrid meetings for a long time; my first post was in February 2010. The COVID19 pandemic created an explosion of interest in hybrid meetings, and the marketplace and event professionals are still defining what “hybrid” means. (No, Sounds crazy, yes, but stay with me!

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Event design is not just visuals and logistics

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The first time I met him—at the premier EventCamp in 2010 —he immediately purchased my just-published book, sight unseen. The following year, David was kind enough to honor me in his flagship publication BizBash as one of the most innovative event professionals. The cover proclaims “What’s Next in Event Design?”

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

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For more information on how to do this, see my book Event Crowdsourcing: Creating Meetings People Actually Want and Need.). Here are three session-based examples: At the 2010 edACCESS conference, Joel Backon designed an incredible experiment to explore the use of online collaborative tools , which at the time were in their infancy.

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Events operate by stories

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Just as good stories have a story arc , coherent events have a conference arc. In addition, every event participant creates their own story at an event, just as each reader or viewer individually absorbs and experiences a book or movie story. The stories that events tell and we internalize change us.

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Three better alternatives to the conference lecture

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Actually I don’t need to do that since Donald Bligh listed them all in his classic book What’s The Use Of Lectures? Image attribution: Marisha Aziz Read the full article at Conferences That Work Related posts: Face The Fear—Then Change Your Conference Design! given at EventCamp Twin Cities on September 9, 2010?

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23 Best Atlanta Event Venues and Meeting Spaces  

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Terminus 330’s Cellar is an underground space that offers a cozy, speakeasy vibe, perfect for cocktail hours or smaller, more intimate events. This feature and the main event space’s open floor plan allow for great flexibility in event design and layout.

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The Ultimate Directory of Top UK Event Agencies

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Conference Care Hinckley, Leicestershire Conference Care provide unrivalled independent venue sourcing & event management services. Ensuring your meetings & events deliver maximum impact and return of investment. These events, designed for senior decision-makers, offer a confidential setting to address pressing business topics.