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Paying it forward!

Conferences that Work

Forged ahead and wrote what eventually became a series of three books on conference design. Consequently became a valued resource on meeting design and facilitation for thousands of people and organizations. Online communities of practice are great places to connect with people with unmet wants and needs.

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Prescribing a Hub-and-Spoke Approach

Convene by PCMA

In a post on his Conferences that Work blog , conference designer Adrian Segar writes: “If you want maximum learning, interaction, and connection at a meeting, small meetings are better than large meetings. Adrian Segar. Pod Perspective.

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

Conferences that Work

It may seem strange to run experiments at conferences, but I’ve participated in (and designed) a few conference experiments over the years, and have invariably found them to be some of the most interesting and illuminating meeting experiences I’ve ever had. Session-based experiments.

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

Eventbrite is a global platform provi ding online event registration solutions to event organizers, but their blog is jam-packed with fast-reads on the general subjects of event planning, promotion and tech. Conferences That Work. Conferences That Work is the creation of conference design and facilitation legend Adrian Segar.