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Community versus audience in journalism and meetings

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Many meetings still focus on creating audiences rather than community. And not just at meetings. Damon Kiesow , @dkiesow@social.kiesow.net, Mastodon toot on Nov 06, 2022, 10:37 Kiesow concisely sums up why the news business and the meeting industry concentrate on audience rather than community.

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Three ways to create truly surprising meetings

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Experienced meeting planners know that every meeting has its share of unexpected surprises. Minimizing surprises like CoffeeGate is default behavior for meeting planners. Surprising Meetings But not all meeting surprises are bad.

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5 Reasons I’m Grateful for My Clients After 40+ Years of Consulting

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The result was that I wrote two supplements to the book that I published in 2013 and 2015. Today, because consulting on meeting design and facilitation is a niche practice, marketing via sharing my website posts with subscribers and on social media has also become a significant source of new clients. industry education ).

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3 Ways to Engage Your Audience at Your Event

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In January 2015, 3,700 #meetingprofs & #eventprofs will attend Convening Leaders in #Chicago ! Posts can range from takeaways from keynotes, photos of the event, or a heads up to your location in order to meet other event attendees. see the highlights and what’s to come in 2015! Room Design. Register now: #pcmaCL.

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Friends don’t let friends give away their content

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According to my weblogs, this site is now one of the most popular websites on meeting design and related issues, with 31 million page views to date, 25 million of which were made in the last three years. As expected, hardly anyone visited initially. As I steadily added content (at least once per week) viewership grew.

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