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  • Panel Discussion Segment Starters: Launch into Each Panel Phase
    2025/06/06

    Segment Starters aren't just gimmicks. When used with purpose and finesse, they act as meaningful catalysts for connection, surprise, and depth. They allow your panel to breathe, reset, and build momentum across its duration. Consider integrating 2–4 of these into your next panel agenda and watch how much more energized, engaged, and excited your audience becomes.

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    6 分
  • 6 Essential Planning Documents for a Panel Discussion
    2025/06/05

    These planning documents aren’t just paperwork—they’re your backstage blueprint to success. Use them strategically, and you’ll transform a good panel into a great one that your audience will talk about long after the session ends.

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    11 分
  • 8 Ways to Add Visual Variety to Your Panel Discussions
    2025/05/19

    Even the most riveting panel discussion can become monotonous if it’s just talking heads. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to spice things up visually—without turning your panel into a sideshow. Based on ideas from my book 123 to Add Pizazz to Your Panel Discussion, here are eight creative and effective ways to keep your visual learners engaged.

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    7 分
  • The Five Levels of Panel Moderators
    2025/05/07

    Whether you stumbled into panel moderating by accident or are now getting paid to guide conversations on big stages, one thing’s for sure: moderation is a skill that evolves. It’s part art, part science, and part stagecraft.

    Here’s a deeper look at how you grow as a moderator — and what it takes to climb to the top.

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    8 分
  • Plan for the Worst to Deliver Your Best: The Power of a Panel Discussion Pre-Mortem
    2025/05/07

    The concept of a “pre-mortem” was popularized by Gary Klein in a 2007 Harvard Business Review article. The idea? Instead of conducting a post-mortem after everything goes sideways, you get ahead of it — and intentionally plan for what could go wrong before it ever does.

    And it’s brilliant for panels.

    How to Run a Pre-Mortem for Your Panel

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    6 分
  • How Meeting Pros Can Convince Leadership to Invest in Better Panels
    2025/05/02

    When it comes to allocating budget and resources, panel training often gets overlooked. “It’s just a panel,” they say. But you and I both know it’s never just a panel. It’s a performance. It’s a conversation. It’s brand experience, leadership visibility, industry relevance, and audience engagement all wrapped up in 45–60 minutes.

    So how do you convince leadership or your client to invest in making panels better?

    Here are a few persuasive talking points to get your decision-makers on board.

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    7 分
  • How to Push Panelists Beyond Platitudes and Into Practicality
    2025/03/27

    A great panel isn’t about vague concepts; it’s about concrete takeaways. As a moderator, it’s my job to make sure the audience gets value, not just verbiage.

    So, next time you’re moderating and a panelist offers up a fluff-filled response, don’t let it slide. Push for specifics. Your audience will thank you.

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    3 分
  • How NOT to Have a Boring Panel Discussion
    2025/03/26

    With a bit of intentionality, you can take a panel from ho-hum to the highlight of the conference! Whether you're the panel organizer, moderator, or panelist, you have the power to create an experience where the audience leans in—engaged, entertained, and excited to be in the room.

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    5 分