Make Your Presentation or Seminar More Participatory Conversational Talks

Gurteen Knowledge Blog   February 10, 2023, 17:44Allowing for audience discussion during a presentation or seminar can be incredibly beneficial for both the presenter and the audience. It allows the audience to share their own experiences or perspectives, which can deepen their understanding of the presented topic. In addition, it also helps the presenter to get better … Continue reading Make Your Presentation or Seminar More Participatory Conversational Talks

Audience Conversation at EC Knowledge Week Brussels, 2018

Audience conversation at an EC KM conference, Brussels, 2018. Audience conversation at EC Knowledge Week in Brussels in 2018 Posts where this video is embedded Are There Any Questions? Q&A is not interaction Conversation Sharpens the Saw It is not a waste of time Conversational Conferences In a conversational conference, the dominant style of presentation is the conversational … Continue reading Audience Conversation at EC Knowledge Week Brussels, 2018

Audience Conversation at a Talk on Knowledge Sharing Dubai, 2016

Audience conversation at ASQ Knowledge Sharing Meeting, Dubai,2016 Conversation at an ASQ Knowledge Sharing Meeting on 5th March 2016 in Dubai after a talk I gave on Conversational Leadership. Posts where this video is embedded Are There Any Questions? Q&A is not interaction Conversation Sharpens the Saw It is not a waste of time Conversational Conferences In a … Continue reading Audience Conversation at a Talk on Knowledge Sharing Dubai, 2016

Conversational Presentations Making talks conversational with one simple tweak

Gurteen Knowledge Blog   March 22, 2024, 10:50In most conferences and seminars, the audience passively listens to speakers without a chance to discuss insights together. But with one simple tweak, you can transform any talk into a conversational experience. Rather than a one-way information download, allot 5 or 10 minutes for attendees to reflect on your main … Continue reading Conversational Presentations Making talks conversational with one simple tweak