The expectation is that folks entering an online session will be presented with an experience designed with intention. Anything else, frankly, makes you look like a rookie (and could make your participants feel like they wasted their time).
If you’re facilitating an online event you need to:
- Create spaces where everyone feels like they can participate (and not just the loudest most privileged voices in the room)
- Take your breakouts from basic to purposeful
- Make it so that all participants feel welcomed, and not just invited
It is a gift to give people a well-designed online event experience.
People give you their time (often, also, their money) to attend your online session–and the quality of the event you give in return matters.
I’ve spent the last two years honing the craft of designing intentional online events. My deep dedication to this is also why companies like Feeding America and California WIC Association trust me to produce engaging virtual conferences for them.
But the ability to hold an intentional, engaging online event shouldn’t just be limited to big organizations. And that’s why I'm offering a live two-hour workshop, Online Facilitation & Purpose-First Design.
It’s no longer 2020–this workshop is crucial for speakers, trainers, facilitators, and anyone else who wants to take their online events and meetings from solid execution to intentional engagement.
This is a two-hour session where we’ll design, together, a thoughtful, deliberate online event, focused on purpose, intent, and the expectations of your participants.
You will learn to
- Use knowledge gaps to get your audience to stop multitasking during your session
- Design your panels to respond to the most common objections to taking action
- Make it easy for your participants to go from inspiration to action
Come join me and let’s work together to make your next online session one that will not just be attended–it will be memorable.
Let’s make your next online session one that’s designed with intention.