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A Checklist of Top Planning Tips The success of your event depends on many factors you can't control. Having orchestrated dozens of conferences including chairing the 2000 and 1999 NE Speakers ConferencesI know this all too well. But, there are steps you can take to hit a home run. Here is my checklist of top tips for planning your successful events! Welcome Your Attendees in Refreshing Ways 1. Have a volunteer greeting committee with special hats, badges or banners make everyone feel comfortable. Pick warm individuals with good people skills. 2. On nametags, have a sticker or color that indicates someone is new or a first-timer. 3. Place a greeting letter in every attendee hotel room to welcome them containing critical information and updates on any changes. 4. Buy your speaker's book and give it away as a welcoming gift to all of your event attendees as a way to anchor what they have learned. 5. Do volunteer recognition at the event, perhaps with awards
and/or gifts to encourage 6. Remember the little things: put the conference theme on
nametags, give out promotional 7. Have a spousal track and invite spouses if it's the appropriate time and place. 8. Have a trade show, with vendors displaying their latest
innovations. Charge good 9. Consider exciting giveaways and raffles. Most vendors will
donate something to Good Advance Work Makes All the Difference 10. Use internal PR to create excitement 6 months of your
event with themed posters, 11. Develop a conference time-line one year in advance. Keep
adding items including 12. Thoroughly pre-screen your hotel or convention site- even
if you have to fly there. 13. Have an AV liaison at the hotel and get all the phone
numbers. If you 14. Take extra light bulbs for overhead projectors, extra
batteries for microphones 15. Ask your speakers to create a cover page for worksheets
or AV that feature 16. Make your conference fun. Use dramatic introduction
music before each segment. If 17. People learn best when they talk about what they learned right afterwards. Do this in pairs -not in front of the group. This holds the information in their memory more effectively than typical visual auditory learning. 18. Consider a 5-minute exercise/stretch break led by an aerobics
teacher. Have Follow-Up For the Future 19. For future conferences, have someone interview attendees and get testimonials! 20. Use creative evaluations. Ask about the topics, the theme,
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