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How to help meeting design clients figure out what they really want and need

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The needs assessment trap Conference design clients who “know what they want” have already decided on their “ why? Scenes from a peer conference A slideshow of images from the Third Annual Vermont Vision For A Multicultural Future peer conference, held at the Mount Snow Grand Summit Resort November 6-7, 2014.

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Five reasons NOT to use a Conferences That Work meeting design

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Management have desired outcomes for the meeting: e.g. developing new products and services, communicating changes in company strategic goals, training and incentivizing sales teams, implementing successful product launches, etc. Because conferences are typically started when a group of people finds the need to meet for a new purpose.

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

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Maximize milk production on a New England dairy farm? These examples might remind you of the kinds of topics that routinely appear as the titles of traditional conference sessions. Evaluate event production company abilities for a game-changing event I’m planning? Provide frequent and timely feedback to my staff?