I spoke for the third time recently as part of an internal leadership development program for a client organization.
Across the three creating strategic impact workshops, the client has made significant changes to its multi-day program. The modifications have had ripple effects on the creating strategic impact workshop, including changes to its location, length, day of the week, time of day, and room size / configuration.
We've also changed the workshop's content and format each time to dial in the content specifically for the attendees' complex needs.
That's a lot of change.
And, at least from my perspective - and from attendee feedback - this recent workshop was the most successful presentation so far.
Her willingness to share information and actively work with us is wonderful and NOT something you always receive as a speaker.
She knows details in five areas that allow a speaker to deliver a successful presentation, all for the benefit of the attendees, by providing:
If you organize events or even a single speaker for a learning opportunity for your company or association, ask yourself whether you can address these five areas to help your speakers deliver for you and your attendees.
If you can’t address them now, it’s worth the time and effort to be ready to provide this information as you start recruiting a speaker you hope will deliver a successful presentation at your event. - Mike Brown