How To Conduct Seminars - Tips & Planning Guide
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This is a quick guide to planning, setting up and conducting seminars and workshops. The information provided here is based on the Author’s experience planning and conducting seminars and conferences of all sizes and in many locations.
The key to a successful event of any size is to focus on the experience your guests will have when attending the seminar.
This means you will need to pay special attention to pre-event, event on-site, and post-event:
Planning
Facilities
Food and refreshments
Presentation content, and the method and style it’s presented
Physical experience attendees have with the facility, and the staff
Execution of all details
Follow-up activities