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Walking on a dream. ☁️
There is nothing quite like a custom floor wrap to pull an entire
event theme together. It’s the "wow factor" guests
notice the second they walk into the room. Why settle
for standard flooring when you can dance on art?
#EventDesign #Transformation #conceptfloorwrap

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Children and adults shouldn’t sit still in class: photograph of attendees dancing at a conference. Image attribution: Screen capture from X bytes video.

Children and adults shouldn’t sit still in class: photograph of attendees dancing at a conference. Image attribution: Screen capture from X bytes video.

Children and adults shouldn’t sit still in class. Yet we ignore established research when designing adult learning environments.

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#meetings #EventDesign #movement #benefits #learning #AdultLearning #eventprofs

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A photo composite image of Clint Eastwood in his role as Blondie "The Good" in the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", the IMEX America (Las Vegas) 2025 logo, and the title "THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY" with "THE GOOD" emphasized.

A photo composite image of Clint Eastwood in his role as Blondie "The Good" in the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", the IMEX America (Las Vegas) 2025 logo, and the title "THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY" with "THE GOOD" emphasized.

My personal “Good” from IMEX America 2025—Part 1—reconnecting with old friends, deep conversations, and joyful moments that remind me why meetings matter.

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#IMEX #IMEXAmerica #EventDesign #MeetingDesign #EventProfs #HumanConnection

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An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

From brand spectacle to co-creation: how to design event activations with agency and meaningful involvement that generate lasting value.

#EventActivations #EventDesign #ExperientialMarketing

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easier attendee participation: Adrian Segar caramelizes crème brûlée at a private dinner in Spain

easier attendee participation: Adrian Segar caramelizes crème brûlée at a private dinner in Spain

How can we design for easier attendee participation? By modeling participation, creating a safe event environment, and making participation optional.

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#meetings #EventDesign #improvement #participation #modeling #safety #OptOut #eventprofs

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right and wrong ways to set theater seating: photograph of the Poetry Foundation auditorium

right and wrong ways to set theater seating: photograph of the Poetry Foundation auditorium

It doesn't take much to get theater seating right. Face chairs correctly; set them long; flare aisles off-center front at 45°; and keep unbroken rows short.

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#seating #EventDesign #events #eventprofs

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An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

From brand spectacle to co-creation: how to design event activations with agency and meaningful involvement that generate lasting value.

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#EventActivations #EventDesign #ExperientialMarketing #newpost

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#EventProfs #EventPlanning #LogisticsMaster #EventInspiration #CorporateEvents #WeddingPlanner #LuxuryEvents #EventDesign #FromChaosToMasterpiece #PlanningPro

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virtual meetings lower costs and interactions: an illustration of a businessman sitting in a chair with a virtual reality headset strapped over his eyes

virtual meetings lower costs and interactions: an illustration of a businessman sitting in a chair with a virtual reality headset strapped over his eyes

Virtual meetings lower costs. Yet I believe that the unique benefits of face-to-face meetings are still valuable.

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#meetings #EventDesign #online #virtual #InPerson #value #eventprofs

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Experiential events that aren't: a photograph of two pairs of people facing each other sitting in chairs suspended from the ceiling

Experiential events that aren't: a photograph of two pairs of people facing each other sitting in chairs suspended from the ceiling

Beware of "experiential" events that are just razzle-dazzle. Instead, design events that provide truly useful and meaningful experiences.

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#meetings #EventDesign #experiential #novelty #superficial #eventprofs

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The cover of the book "Into the Heart of Meetings"

The cover of the book "Into the Heart of Meetings"

Which meeting design books should I buy? Here's a short overview of five books I recommend, so you can learn which meet your wants and needs.

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#meetings #EventDesign #RecommendedBooks #eventprofs #assnchat

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Executive Retreats: Do the Hard Work, Reap the Benefits | Meetings Today Two veteran facilitators explain how to set objectives and goals, manage personalities, build trust and get real results at executive retreats

Most executive retreats fail quietly.

In this Meetings Today article on designing retreats that work, I share techniques for quickly building trust and letting participants shape the conversations that matter most.

www.meetingstoday.com/articles/145...

#eventprofs #eventdesign #executiveretreats

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An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

From brand spectacle to co-creation: how to design event activations with agency and meaningful involvement that generate lasting value.

#EventActivations #EventDesign #ExperientialMarketing #newpost

www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/ev...

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An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

From brand spectacle to co-creation: how to design event activations with agency and meaningful involvement that generate lasting value.

www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/ev...

#newpost #EventActivations #EventDesign #ExperientialMarketing

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Expressing Our Feelings In Public: four photographs of a children's theater production

Expressing Our Feelings In Public: four photographs of a children's theater production

Have you ever expressed your feelings in public at a conference? Conferences That Work provide a safe environment for sharing how you feel.

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#meetings #EventDesign #safety #feelings #emotions #sharing #agreements #eventprofs

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participant-driven breakouts in Zoom: a screenshot of the well-known Zoom dialog box that's used to determine how many breakout rooms to assign and how participants will be assigned to them

participant-driven breakouts in Zoom: a screenshot of the well-known Zoom dialog box that's used to determine how many breakout rooms to assign and how participants will be assigned to them

My second post on implementing participant-driven breakouts in Zoom. Here, I explain how to prepare to run "The Three Questions" online.

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#meetings #EventDesign #OnlineMeeting #PeerConference #TheThreeQuestions #Zoom #eventprofs

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Give attendees experiences not things: a black-and-white photograph of a child with her mouth open in excitement, on the end of a seesaw. Photo attribution: Flickr user shahiran83

Give attendees experiences not things: a black-and-white photograph of a child with her mouth open in excitement, on the end of a seesaw. Photo attribution: Flickr user shahiran83

Give attendees experiences, not things, at your events. Doing so fosters connection between participants and motivates FOMO.

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#meetings #EventDesign #experiences #connection #NotSchwag #motivation #FOMO #eventprofs

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canned or live content: screenshot of tweet from @NormanChad "In effort to realize record profits from Rio 2016, NBC to become first network to air more than 60 minutes of commercials in a single hour."

canned or live content: screenshot of tweet from @NormanChad "In effort to realize record profits from Rio 2016, NBC to become first network to air more than 60 minutes of commercials in a single hour."

Almost all attendees prefer a real-time, interactive, relevant conference experience to a traditional, broadcast-heavy event!

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#meetings #broadcast #Olympics #NBC #streaming #EventDesign #events #eventprofs

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An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

From brand spectacle to co-creation: how to design event activations with agency and meaningful involvement that generate lasting value.

www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/ev...

#EventActivations #EventDesign #ExperientialMarketing

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A two column table contrasting the differences between pre-determined attendee status and real-time attendee status at events. Pre-determined attendee status —Assigned before the event. —Based on role and hierarchy. —Publicly communicated by the event program. —Controlled by organizers or a program committee. —Implies passive participation from “lower-status” attendees. —Reinforces pre-determined hierarchical divisions. Real-time attendee status —Changes dynamically during the event. —Based on participant contributions and engagement. —Event design minimizes assumptions about status. —Fluid and can change throughout the meeting. —Empowers attendees to influence discussions. —Reflects a more inclusive and participatory environment.

A two column table contrasting the differences between pre-determined attendee status and real-time attendee status at events. Pre-determined attendee status —Assigned before the event. —Based on role and hierarchy. —Publicly communicated by the event program. —Controlled by organizers or a program committee. —Implies passive participation from “lower-status” attendees. —Reinforces pre-determined hierarchical divisions. Real-time attendee status —Changes dynamically during the event. —Based on participant contributions and engagement. —Event design minimizes assumptions about status. —Fluid and can change throughout the meeting. —Empowers attendees to influence discussions. —Reflects a more inclusive and participatory environment.

At traditional meetings, attendee status is static. You can improve your meetings by making attendee status a real-time construct.

www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/ev...

#EventDesign #status #eventprofs #assnchat

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A photograph of Anca Trifan interviewing Adrian Segar about participant-driven and participation-rich meeting design.

A photograph of Anca Trifan interviewing Adrian Segar about participant-driven and participation-rich meeting design.

Anca Trifan interviews me, with a focus on my work and thinking about participant-driven and participation-rich meetings and event design.

www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/in...

#AskMeAnything #AncaTrifan #interview #MeetingDesign #EventDesign #eventprofs

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dinner seating - a study: 2014 photograph of a formal dinner. Huge round tables with 16 formally dressed men at each. The tables are crowded together. Image attribution: The Guardian

dinner seating - a study: 2014 photograph of a formal dinner. Huge round tables with 16 formally dressed men at each. The tables are crowded together. Image attribution: The Guardian

Dinner seating — a study. Huge round tables, crowded together, all men, and you can't reach the wine. What else do you notice?

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#meetings #EventDesign #DinnerSeating #mistakes #NoWomen #eventprofs

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maximize social connection: a photograph of edACCESS 2014 participants during a break

maximize social connection: a photograph of edACCESS 2014 participants during a break

When we maximize social connection around relevant content we also maximize the event's value to participants

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#meetings #EventDesign #social #connection #ConnectionAroundContent #eventprofs

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An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

An example of an effective activation: A Facebook post for a LEGO™ in-mall collaborative building event.

From brand spectacle to co-creation: how to design event activations with agency and meaningful involvement that generate lasting value.

#newpost #EventActivations #EventDesign #ExperientialMarketing

www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/ev...

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Shine like a star! ✨🌟 Editable stardust bokeh event badge—glamorous all-access passes for VIP experiences. Digital download! 🎆
#VIPBadge #EventDesign
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Image of a massive printed program full of many conference session topics

Image of a massive printed program full of many conference session topics

Most meeting planners think that conference session topics must be preplanned. Instead, build a program that reflects actual wants and needs.

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#meetings #EventDesign #predetermined #MeetingProgram #unconference #PeerConference #eventprofs #assnchat

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At BizBash Live DC, David Adler and I discuss the best formats for live experiences in front of an invited crowd of meeting professionals.

At BizBash Live DC, David Adler and I discuss the best formats for live experiences in front of an invited crowd of meeting professionals.

At BizBash Live DC, David Adler and I discuss the best formats for live experiences in front of an invited crowd of meeting professionals.

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#meetings #EventDesign #AnnotatedVideo #interview #BestMeetingFormats #BizBash #crowdsourcing #eventprofs

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black and white photograph of a close-up of two men staring at the camera. Photo attribution: Flickr user Craig Sunter

black and white photograph of a close-up of two men staring at the camera. Photo attribution: Flickr user Craig Sunter

Meetings are more important than you think. Why? Because meetings are central to our being and our understanding of ourselves.

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#meetings #EventDesign #SelfDefinition #InterpersonalNeurobiology #eventprofs

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micro conference market: Photograph of a Lego model of a conference hall full of attendees listening to speakers on a stage. Photo attribution: Mini Dreamforce 2010

micro conference market: Photograph of a Lego model of a conference hall full of attendees listening to speakers on a stage. Photo attribution: Mini Dreamforce 2010

Today, the most successful conferences are micro conferences. So produce for and market to a micro conference market.

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#meetings #EventDesign #events #SmallMeetings #MicroConference #marketing #eventprofs

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Photograph of Adrian Segar on stage running The Solution Room at MPI Connecting Leaders 2012

Photograph of Adrian Segar on stage running The Solution Room at MPI Connecting Leaders 2012

Run The Solution Room to foster meaningful connections and provide peer support and solutions to participants' current professional challenges.

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#meetings #EventDesign #SessionFormat #TheSolutionRoom #connections #participation #ProblemSolving

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