Engagement Tools for meetings and events

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Engagement Tools

Rosa Garriga Mora - Communications & Marketing, myQaa 5 November 2015

Most events are boring (and, therefore, not

effective)

Source: www.c-mw.net/newsdetails/4236/82-of-delegates-fail-to-fully-engage-with-event-content-according-to-s

“82% of delegates fail to fully engage

with event content”*

42% write shopping lists instead of taking notes

18% fake urgent phone calls

23% take longer bathroom breaks to help pass the time

“Only 18% view events as an

opportunity to learn”*

*Source: Mediamaker http://www.c-mw.net/newsdetails/4236/82-of-delegates-fail-to-fully-engage-with-event-content-according-to-s

“48% are too shy

to ask questions”*

*Source: Mediamaker http://www.c-mw.net/newsdetails/4236/82-of-delegates-fail-to-fully-engage-with-event-content-according-to-s

“To increase engagement is a

priority for 90% of event

planners”

An event is effective when participants

do something, after the event,

which creates value for the stakeholders

The focus should be both on Engagement and Education

Choose an unusual venue

Or take your event outdoors

Capture the audience’s attention every 10 minutes

Add movement

Include Games

“The audience’s engagement

increases by 33% with mobile

technology”*

*Source: Frost & Sullivan http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/frost--sullivan-technology-key-in-transforming-meetings-and-events-232840181.html

What new information have you learned that you can

apply in your job?

¿Questions?

rosa.garriga@myqaa.com

More ideas: http://www.myqaa.com

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