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TUESDAY 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
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T408
Meetings Beyond Logistics: Principles, Practices & Play
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People dread meetings because meetings are often boring and all look, sound and feel alike. Many are like the worst school classes ever: non-audience centric room sets, lights low, lecturing and little time for discussion. We forget that energy and emotion can create great meeting experiences. This interactive session uses right (creative) and left (analytical) brain activities to help you:
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| • | Develop a greater awareness of elements of great meetings
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| • | Advance your ability to create different learning environments and delivery formats
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| • | Create steps to move meetings to a new level of inventiveness
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CTSM Candidates with
5 or more years of experience may take this seminar in place of certain five-digit required
seminars, with prior approval.
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FACULTY:
Joan Eisenstodt
Joan Eisenstodt founded Eisenstodt Associates, a Washington, DC-based meetings and consulting and training company in 1981. She brings 35+ years experience to her work with associations, corporations, hotel companies and DMOs, to facilitate and design meetings, conduct training, perform departmental audits, negotiate contracts and serve as an expert witness. Among her industry activities, she serves as chair of ASAE’s Ethics Committee. Her passions for meeting preparation and excellence, risk anticipation, contingency planning, and ethical practices have been well-recognized by MPI, HSMAI, PCMA, and NSA; as an inductee into the CIC Hall of Leaders, by PCMA’s Foundation for Lifetime Achievement as an Educator, and by IACC with the Pyramid Award and the Mel Hosansky Award for Distinguished Service.
Connect with Joan Eisenstodt:
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Additional sessions presented by Joan Eisenstodt:
T501
Why Can't We Just Get Along? An Interactive Conversation about the Challenges of the Multi-Generational Workplace
R402
Defending Your (Contract) Clauses!
W504
Times and Fashion Change, Ethics Never Go Out of Style
W516
Show and Tell: Presenting Yourself Professionally
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