Setting good explicit ground rules at the start of a conference may be the most transformative change you can make to improve your event
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2010/08/explicit-ground-rules
Setting good explicit ground rules at the start of a conference may be the most transformative change you can make to improve your event
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2010/08/explicit-ground-rules
There's a lot to be said for incorporating ground rules into your events. Here's an example from the Lost Levels conference.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2015/03/ground-rules
Traditional conferences have implicit ground rules. Surprisingly, it turns out we also need explicit ground rules.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2011/08/implict-ground-rules
Two principles for designing conference ground rules. They should 1) increase participants' freedom, and 2) be measurable.
Setting good explicit ground rules at the start of a conference may be the most transformative change you can make to improve your event
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2010/08/explicit-ground-rules/
There's a lot to be said for incorporating ground rules into your events. Here's an example from the Lost Levels conference.
Two principles for designing conference ground rules. They should 1) increase participants' freedom, and 2) be measurable.
Setting good explicit ground rules at the start of a conference may be the most transformative change you can make to improve your event
There's a lot to be said for incorporating ground rules into your events. Here's an example from the Lost Levels conference.
Setting good explicit ground rules at the start of a conference may be the most transformative change you can make to improve your event