Adopt These Heaven-Sent

Published on Aug 27, 2016

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Adopt These Heaven-Sent

Researched Proven Conference Insights

What do you like to do in your free time?

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WHY?

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Society distrusts institutions

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Institutions are groups, establishments, or organizations founded for a religious, educational, social, legal, government or similar purpose.

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Society distrusts institutions

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There are certain things our organizations, associations and conferences need to do to regain that trust.

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If you embrace this research, plan for and apply it, you can grow your conferences.

You can reach new heights and success.

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What does a sociologist do?

How can conference organizers be more like sociologists to improve their meetings & events?

Participation Not Passive Consumption

Independent Thinking Not Bureaucracy

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Relevant Application Not Outdated, Traditional, Formal Mandates

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Conversation Not Control Or Doctrine

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Co-creation Not Top-Down Legalism

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Collaboration Not Authoritative Dogma Or Rules

Community Not Judgment

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Inclusivity Not Exclusivity

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Welcoming Not Rejection Or Cliques

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Radical Hospitality Not Inhospitableness

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3 Words That Describe Your Conference Experience

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3 Words That Describe The 21st Century

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Many of our conference experiences resemble outdated 19th & 20th Century practices.

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We've got to move into 21st Century conference practices.

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What will it take to change 20% of my conference into 21st century experiences?

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What one thing you will take away and apply at your next event?

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