As budgets on meetings and events tighten, so does the propensity to measure their effectiveness and ROI. With ROI becoming more of an important metric to measure, planners are moving towards making their meetings and events more effective through the levers of design and neuroscience.
So how do you make more effective meetings and events and show their ROI?
Effective meeting design meets the basics of neuroscience
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We sat down with engagement guru and Engagement Unlimited’s founder, Roger Haskett, to get his expertise on the subject. What he taught was the basics of uncovering the intersection of effective meeting design and neuroscience (and arguably one of the most important aspects of an event, engagement).
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In this webinar, Roger will teach us:
– How meetings and events have moved from attendee to participant and how this change in perspective leads to massive benefits.
– How to turn your events from static to active and incorporate movement into your events to bolster learning and networking.
– How to effectively leverage principles of meeting design to move your meetings and events from the stage to the audience.
How do you boost engagement at your events to make them more effective? Share your meeting and event tips with us @socialtables!
About Our Guest: Roger Haskett
Roger Haskett helps to make meetings, organizations, and individuals be more engaging. In his award winning career as a speaker, actor, emcee and entrepreneur, Roger developed a unique formula for maximizing audience engagement and influencing employees, members, participants, and everyone he meets to be more engaged and authentic individuals.
Roger consistently delivers entertaining, interactive, and relevant experiences that help participants learn and network to their full potential. His unique storytelling style and incredible energy foster interactive, positive, and thought-provoking experiences.
As the owner of Engagement Unlimited, Roger leads an event supplier/planner team with a focus on team building, education and entertainment. He is an iconic thought leader in the meetings industry and regularly donates his time and talents to meeting associations (MPI, PCMA, ISES, etc.)
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