Your Conference Needs More Joyful Silence June 23, 2014 by Jeff Hurt Most conferences emphasize the spoken word. Usually, the aim of a conference is to provide stimulating speakers, fun entertainment, engaging networking, new business leads, great music and healthy food. The conference experience is typically geared to an extrovert, Type-A Personality. But how often do we use the power of silence and solitude in a conference … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , conference best practices, conference contemplation, reflection, reflective thinking, silence, solitutde