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A calendar of peer conferences

Conferences that Work

Since 2009 I’ve maintained an informal calendar of peer conferences (aka unconferences) on this site. Currently, I add a few peer conferences a month. This calendar provides strong evidence that any group with something in common who wants to connect and learn can benefit from peer conference designs.

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Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work”

Conferences that Work

Here’s an independent review of my conference design work, published as a case study in Chapter 25—Designing and Developing Content for Collaborative Business Events—of the book The Routledge Handbook of Business Events. Tip: The hardback version is expensive, the ebook is a quarter of the hardback cost.)

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Becoming a writer

Conferences that Work

Conferences That Work: Creating Events That People Love was published in 2009. It was recognized fairly quickly as an important book on meeting design. I continue to post every week on this blog, something I’ve been doing since 2009. His enthusiasm for my conference design work was a huge boost.

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Event design is not just visuals and logistics

Conferences that Work

In 2009, Jill and Kevin created the JKWeddingDance for their Big Day, and the traditional Western wedding was enriched forever. 3 — Conferences That Work. Whoever they are—young developing leaders, Face The Fear—Then Change Your Conference Design! Here are three examples: 1 — The world of weddings. If so, download.