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The 3 Cs of Events: Content, Collaboration and Contribution

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Content matters at events, but not at the expense of collaboration and contribution. In this episode we talk about adjusting the balance so that your attendees aren't just learning but also contributing to your event.

Summary

In this episode, Clare Forestier discusses the three Cs of events: content, collaboration, and contribution. She argues that traditional event models prioritize content over collaboration and contribution, and suggests that allowing more attendee involvement can lead to richer discussions and connections. Clare shares her experiences attending the annual UK conference of the International Association of Facilitators, where facilitators guide discussions and activities to achieve specific goals. She emphasizes the importance of attendee contribution and collaboration in creating a more relevant and valuable event experience. Clare also provides tips for incorporating interactive workshops, networking sessions, and technology to enhance collaboration and contribution at events.

Keywords

events, content, collaboration, contribution, attendee involvement, traditional event model, facilitators, interactive workshops, networking sessions, technology

Takeaways

  • Traditional event models prioritize content over collaboration and contribution.
  • Allowing more attendee involvement can lead to richer discussions and connections.
  • Attendee contribution and collaboration are important for the success and value of an event.
  • Interactive workshops, networking sessions, and technology can enhance collaboration and contribution at events.

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

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Content matters at events, but not at the expense of collaboration and contribution. In this episode we talk about adjusting the balance so that your attendees aren't just learning but also contributing to your event.

Summary

In this episode, Clare Forestier discusses the three Cs of events: content, collaboration, and contribution. She argues that traditional event models prioritize content over collaboration and contribution, and suggests that allowing more attendee involvement can lead to richer discussions and connections. Clare shares her experiences attending the annual UK conference of the International Association of Facilitators, where facilitators guide discussions and activities to achieve specific goals. She emphasizes the importance of attendee contribution and collaboration in creating a more relevant and valuable event experience. Clare also provides tips for incorporating interactive workshops, networking sessions, and technology to enhance collaboration and contribution at events.

Keywords

events, content, collaboration, contribution, attendee involvement, traditional event model, facilitators, interactive workshops, networking sessions, technology

Takeaways

  • Traditional event models prioritize content over collaboration and contribution.
  • Allowing more attendee involvement can lead to richer discussions and connections.
  • Attendee contribution and collaboration are important for the success and value of an event.
  • Interactive workshops, networking sessions, and technology can enhance collaboration and contribution at events.

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

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