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3 Tips for Shifting to an Architectural Model for Meeting Design

Smart Meetings

Real meetings are all about content,” he says. You can skip just about any other part of a meeting—a venue, a meal, even a speaker and still be productive, but if there isn’t relevant content, then it isn’t a meeting.”. “You The power of meetings depends on the human dynamics they are capable of unleashing.

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Winning at Maximizing Virtual Audience Engagement: 10 Fun Ideas from Dahlia El Gazzar

Smart Meetings

Instead, this interactive map provides a visual experience to see where all attendees are joining from. Mix up a networking opportunity with one of these kits. Designed by an event planner, this company curates fun virtual experiences in addition to their signature gift boxes. Pizza Mix Kit or Cocktail Mix Kit. SnackCrate.

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Participant experience design — moving from the old to new event world

The MICE Blog

One of the presentations that highly inspired me to think differently about event design took place in 2019 at the MICE Forum at ITB Berlin (Organised by VDVO ). The conference programme was designed to highlight the importance of the individual who is the centre of every live event. ethics of artificial intelligence (AI)).

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[Webinar] Get Them Engaged! Three Lessons for Increasing Retention at Meetings

MeetingsNet

Deepen engagement and increase retention at your meetings by embracing three fundamental shifts in the attendee experience. Rethinking “attendees” as “participants.” This fundamental shift changes the way we think about everything from our meeting spaces to our speaker content. Speaker: Roger Haskett.

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#RotterdamExperiment 2 – The best gamification is gamification that is unnoticed

The MICE Blog

Now, after one year of hosting and attending virtual events, the events industry is facing the challenge of how to engage attendees and combat ‘zoom fatigue.’ The first speaker, Farshida Zafar, L.L.M., We used meeting design to do that, which already had some gamification elements to it. Why use gamification?

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5 Items Meeting Planners Should Factor into Budgets (Part 2 of 2)

Gavel International

12 ) Culture is not evenly distributed, but rests in pockets within the network. Meeting Design Consider the format that is most likely to achieve the goals of the meeting. Connection and network tracking. Meeting planners should seize this opportunity by making check-in meaningful for attendees.

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Elevating Virtual Events: Transforming In-Person Meetings to Digital

Brightspot Incentive Events

The purpose of the conference is to bring the Enterprise sales associates together to network, announce new products, provide updates from leadership, provide sales training, and recognize those that achieve their goals. Attendees have shorter attention spans when viewing a screen for several hours.