by Kare Anderson | Mar 25, 2009 | CrowdSource, Meetings
Anyone seeking more meeting participation may be discovering new ways by attending Obama-led town hall meetings. Some opinion leaders find Obama’s inferred endorsement of google tools jarring. Yet the three he’s using would be helpful to most any event planner, cause...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 22, 2009 | Meetings, Speaker/Audience
Exhibitors: here’s a surefire way to attract more warmed-up prospects to your booth, learn about their needs and bond with them as a festive part of the conference. As a speaker, I’ve forged value-building alliances with exhibitors that you can adapt to your kind of...
by Kare Anderson | Sep 2, 2008 | Meetings
Every once in awhile I’m going to share a Me2We kind of nugget from someone on my blog roll. See that roll now on the right side of the page, scrolling down through “Recommended Links.” Today we’ll turn to the Center for Graphic Facilitation where Peter Durand takes...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 17, 2008 | conference, Learning, Meetings, Member
It takes a tenth of a second to form an impression. So imagine how difficult it is to hold their interest for five minutes. That’s a short time for you and a looooooong time to them. For practice in being memorably brief, find or start an Ignite group. They are...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 10, 2008 | Collective Intelligence, community, mastermind, Meetings
Your hobby or work expertise or belief may be unusual, yet it’s likely that people near you share your interest. Or they may just want to have fun. How can you find those kindred spirits? By hosting an ever-better MeetUp. Also consider start a MeetUp to create...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 2, 2008 | behavior, Customer, Meetings
Oops. Don’t just design and decorate your people-serving place or event. Storyboard it. Create the experience for them, just as a movie director plans the sequence of scenes to pull people in and evoke an strong emotional response. But, unlike a movie director, you...