As a leader, the ongoing challenges of COVID-19 may have you looking for tips for planning a virtual meeting. It’s okay if you’re not sure how to shift your traditional company or association meeting into the online world.
Let’s break down some of elements of planning a virtual meeting and some of the choices you’ll need to make in preparing for one. In this virtual training, here are some of the things you will learn:
- Why your virtual meeting should always be planned with the outcome in mind.
- Should you use your own virtual meeting platform or the presenter’s system?
- What are some meeting elements or features you should consider for your audience?
- Should your meeting include followup tools and resources?
- How will your virtual meeting handle audience questions?
- Why should you share a roadmap of your virtual meeting at the beginning of the session?
- Why your planning a virtual meeting process should include whether it is a longer one-time session or a part of a shorter ongoing training?
These tips are good to review, whenever you need a reminder for planning a virtual meeting. Feel free to share this virtual talk as well.
Do you have an issue or a question you would like me to talk about in a future presentation? Email it to me at TVGuy@KenOkel.com.
Ken Okel Performs Virtual Keynotes Too
Ken is no stranger to the world of virtual presenting. He spent more than a decade in TV news, where you are presenting to a camera lens and have to connect to an audience you can’t see. Ken also believes a good virtual presentation needs to be fast paced and include audience participation.
About Ken Okel
As a motivational keynote speaker, Ken Okel works with leaders and organizations to boost productivity, performance, and profits. At conferences, conventions, and company meetings, he engages leaders with new ways to help meet the challenges of a changing workplace. To see a sample of his keynote and workshop presentations, visit the videos page on his his website. When it comes to challenges, he’s been there, having worked in TV news, disaster relief, and professional ballet.