Navigating the Challenge: Juggling Your Day Job While Organising a Live Event
As a busy professional, the request to organise this year’s conference might have left you feeling a bit overwhelmed. Balancing your regular role with event
As a busy professional, the request to organise this year’s conference might have left you feeling a bit overwhelmed. Balancing your regular role with event
Organising a conference or event can be a daunting task, especially for busy professionals and executive assistants juggling multiple responsibilities. It’s tempting to dive straight
So, you’ve found yourself in the driver’s seat of organising the upcoming Company Conference or Event—congratulations! Whether you’re riding the wave of enthusiasm or feeling
MC’s have a lot of jobs at a live event – but their first job (and one that I think is probably the most important) is to turn a room full of people into an audience and unify them as a collective group.
If you are the MC or in charge of introducing a speaker at your event, there are few things you can do to make sure the audience is going to pay attention and listen.
As an Event MC you are the person in charge of audience experience.
A good audience experience can help make an event outstanding. A poor audience experience can make an event “just ok.”
Apart from being absolutely hilarious… this should’ve never happened.
When you are MCing an event and bringing on the speakers, they should never be left to look stupid like this. It immediately discredits the speaker and the audience lose confidence with them before they even say a word.
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