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Is It Time To Retire the Event Panel?

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Panels are a classic event format, but are they still fit for purpose?

In the latest episode of Not The Same As Last Year, Clare Forestier discusses the effectiveness of event panels and suggests ways to make them more attendee-centric. She highlights the common structure of panels, where panelists give intros, answer questions, and have limited audience engagement.

Clare argues that panels should only be included in the agenda if they provide value to attendees. She emphasizes the importance of selecting the right moderator who prioritizes audience interest and encourages audience participation. Clare also suggests curating diverse panelists and involving the audience from the beginning of the session. She concludes by offering alternative panel formats to make them more interesting and engaging.

Takeaways

  • Event panels should only be included in the agenda if they provide value to attendees.
  • Select a moderator who prioritises audience interest and encourages audience participation.
  • Curate diverse panelists to promote different perspectives and viewpoints.
  • Involve the audience from the beginning of the panel session to make them feel engaged and included.
  • Consider alternative panel formats to make them more interesting and engaging.


Chapters

00:00

Introduction: The Problem with Event Panels

05:33

Chapter 1: Making Panels Attendee-Centric

07:26

Chapter 2: The Role of the Moderator

12:00

Chapter 4: The Art of Panel Curation

16:44

Chapter 5: Involving the Audience

19:32

Chapter 6: Exploring Alternative Panel Formats

Ready to dive deeper? Download your free guide, five ways to elevate your attendee experience without breaking the bank HERE

Connect with Clare:

WEBSITE

LINKEDIN

YOUTUBE

  continue reading

17 episodes

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Panels are a classic event format, but are they still fit for purpose?

In the latest episode of Not The Same As Last Year, Clare Forestier discusses the effectiveness of event panels and suggests ways to make them more attendee-centric. She highlights the common structure of panels, where panelists give intros, answer questions, and have limited audience engagement.

Clare argues that panels should only be included in the agenda if they provide value to attendees. She emphasizes the importance of selecting the right moderator who prioritizes audience interest and encourages audience participation. Clare also suggests curating diverse panelists and involving the audience from the beginning of the session. She concludes by offering alternative panel formats to make them more interesting and engaging.

Takeaways

  • Event panels should only be included in the agenda if they provide value to attendees.
  • Select a moderator who prioritises audience interest and encourages audience participation.
  • Curate diverse panelists to promote different perspectives and viewpoints.
  • Involve the audience from the beginning of the panel session to make them feel engaged and included.
  • Consider alternative panel formats to make them more interesting and engaging.


Chapters

00:00

Introduction: The Problem with Event Panels

05:33

Chapter 1: Making Panels Attendee-Centric

07:26

Chapter 2: The Role of the Moderator

12:00

Chapter 4: The Art of Panel Curation

16:44

Chapter 5: Involving the Audience

19:32

Chapter 6: Exploring Alternative Panel Formats

Ready to dive deeper? Download your free guide, five ways to elevate your attendee experience without breaking the bank HERE

Connect with Clare:

WEBSITE

LINKEDIN

YOUTUBE

  continue reading

17 episodes

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