A panel experience that audiences actually rave about is as rare as a unicorn sighting. To craft a panel that doesn’t suck (variety, contrast, insights, diversity, surprise, interaction) professional speakers, trainers, facilitators, and managers need to know what you don’t want (repetition, sameness, platitudes, rambling, dearth of content audience members don’t already know) AND what you do want (panelists “spilling” in a compelling way).
In this program, Brian shares numerous formats for asking questions to panelists in unexpected ways, while also structuring how the panelists’ responses are delivered.
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