16 Criteria For Choosing Your Conference Backchannel Tool February 1, 2010 by Jeff Hurt So you’ve decided you want to help facilitate the attendee communication at your next event. You’ve set a goal to increase your onsite attendee engagement with each other and the speakers during the event. And your goals include listening and responding in real time, when appropriate, as well. Yet, you’re not sure where to begin … [Read more…] Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: , association, attendee engagement, backchannel, conferences, event, event technology, Social Media, twitter, Twitter for events, Web 2.0
Look Out! Run For Your Lives. They’re Coming To Your Next Event! Attendee 2.0 January 22, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Conference organizers and speakers, they’re coming to your next event. Bigger than the Blob. Mightier than the Undead. Faster than the Twilight Vampires. Here they come as you shake in your boots. Meet your new audiences: Attendee 2.0. They are coming to your next event and like the Blob, have the potential to overtake … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , association, Attendee 2.0, conferences, Education & Adult Learning, event, meeting planner, Web 2.0
Busted: Ten Conference Adult Learning Myths January 20, 2010 by Jeff Hurt In conference and meeting environments, attendees receive more messages and content from attending six to eight hours of presentations than a typical day of being bombarded by advertising, direct mail, radio and TV. Duplicate that day two or three times, and you have a mind that is flooded with messages and information on excessive conference … [Read more…] Filed Under: Conference Education Tagged With: , adult learning, association, conferences, content, Education & Adult Learning, professional development
How To Be Lean, Mean & Green At Your Next Event: Three Green Philosophies To Consider January 19, 2010 by Jeff Hurt “In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments – there are consequences,” R.G. Ingersoll (1833-1899). Environmental initiatives have been in vogue since the 25th Anniversary of Earth Day in 1995. Yet in the past five years, many environmental friendly programs have moved beyond fashion and fad to becoming socially acceptable and the norm. Even some … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , association, carbon footprint, conferences, Earth friendly, environmental friendly principles for events, event, greening events, recycling, waste reducation
Fore! Some Master It. Others Teach It. A Speaker Selection Golf Lesson For Meeting Professionals January 18, 2010 by Jeff Hurt In early history, golf was reserved for the royals, played with sticks and pebbles over natural landscapes. During the Industrial Revolution, golf clubs and balls became mass produced and inexpensive enough for more of us to chase the little white ball around a fairway, rough and other hazards. Today, there are millions of golfers in … [Read more…] Filed Under: Speaker Coaching Tagged With: , association, conferences, Education & Adult Learning, master presenters, meeting planner, speaker, Speaker Emerging Practices, subject matter experts
7 Meetings Industry Take-Aways From Convening Leaders 2010 January 14, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Here are seven takeaways from PCMA’s 54th Convening Leaders Annual Conference that I attended recently in Dallas, TX. 1. Expert failure in the decision making process occurs for one of two reasons: incompetence, the disease of idiocy, or miscalibration, the disease of over confidence. Miscalibration is more dangerous than incompetency. In times of crisis, … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , association, Convening Leaders, event, event professionals, hospitality industry, meeting professionals, PCMA, PCMA 2010, PCMA10, trends
Tweeting At Conferences And Events: The Good, The Better, The Best January 11, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Today’s conference attendees, armed with laptops, flip cameras and smart phones, are no longer sitting quietly taking notes during presentations. They are using their new tools to document, take notes, check the presenter’s facts, search for resources, post and publish their reflections and connect with others in and outside the room. Millions of people use … [Read more…] Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: , association, conferences, event, event technology, Social Media, twitter, Twitter for events, Web 2.0
Social Conference Strategy Without Human Engagement = Fail January 9, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Social Conference Strategy Without Human Engagement = Fail or Why Conference Organizers Need To Think Like Community Managers Canned speeches and passive audiences are out! Conference attendees have reached keynote fatigue. Attendees want conferences that implement more social strategies. Not sure what a “Social Conference” is? Read Do You Conference Social? and 6 Steps For … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , association, Conference 2.0, conferences, content, Education & Adult Learning, engagement, event, Living Conference, meeting, meeting planner, social conference
Don’t Get Caught With Your Social Pants Down. Six Considerations For The Social Conference. January 7, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Traditional conferences versus social conferences. Which will you plan this year? Not sure about the “Social Conference?” Read this post on “Screw Your Event Resolutions. Do You Conference Social?” Here are six things to consider when planning the Social Conference so you don’t get caught with your social pants down. 1. In this new information landscape, … [Read more…] Filed Under: Experience Design Tagged With: , association, Conference 2.0, conferences, engagement, event, event technology, facebook, LinkedIn, Living Conference, nonprofit, social conference, Social Media, social networking, twitter, Web 2.0
Screw Your Ole Event Resolutions. Do You Conference Social? January 6, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Have you made some event resolutions for 2010? I suspect it may have included something about integrating social media into your conference format. Well, it’s time to screw your event resolutions about integrating social media. No, I’m not a heretic that has moved to the dark side banning social media from events and conferences. Calm … [Read more…] Filed Under: Experience Design Tagged With: , association, Conference 2.0, conferences, event, event technology, Living Conference, social conference, Social Media, Web 2.0