How to Moderate a Panel Discussion: Preparing for the Panel (Video #5, 12mins)

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  • čas přidán 3. 11. 2013
  • Welcome to the fifth video in the 7-part video e-course on Powerful Panels: How to Moderate a Lively and Informative Panel Discussion with professional panel moderator Kristin Arnold.
    This fifth video focuses on the third step of the five-step process: Prepare to Moderate the Panel.
    The difference between a mediocre panel and an amazing panel discussion is in the preparation. The adage, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" is distinctly true when it comes to panel discussions.
    You will need to:
    Research your topic, panelists & audience
    Create the panel format, agenda and ground rules
    Write the welcome and introductions
    Curate the questions
    Decide the Q&A format
    Determine the logistics
    Confirm details with the panelists
    Assemble the slideshow
    Spread the word
    For more information on how to moderate a lively and informative panel discussion, go to www.PowerfulPanels.com
    Award-winning author Kristin Arnold is an expert in the area of leading workplace teams. As a high stakes meeting facilitator, keynote speaker, and professional panel moderator, Kristin has worked with over a hundred different organizations, three hundred different teams, and presented to over a half a million people around the world on the topics of leadership, strategy, innovation, critical thinking and teamwork. Just visit www.extraordinaryteam.com for more information!
    As the past President of the National Speakers Association of the United States (2010-11) and one of the first female graduates of the United States Coast Guard Academy, Kristin brings 20 years of practical team building experience to your audience. She has worked with small businesses to Fortune 500 companies and is equally adept on the shop floor as she is in the executive boardroom.
    She is considered to be the foremost expert on moderating panel discussions as well as author of five books including the award-winning book, Boring to Bravo: Proven Presentation Techniques to Engage, Involve, and Inspire Your Audience to Action. She is also a contributing author to myriad other team-based books such as The IAF Handbook of Group Facilitation.
    Kristin Arnold, professional panel moderator, and high stakes meeting facilitator is on a crusade to make all panel discussions informative, interactive, and interesting - and to help YOU become a better panel moderator.
    Why? Because 95% of annual meetings have panel discussions - and it’s a fifty-fifty proposition they are any good at all! Expectations decrease dramatically when your attendees walk in and see the traditional draped head-table with microphones on short stands. There are sooooo many other ways to have a stimulating conversation! So let's increase the probability of success for your next panel discussion with these resources:
    Come visit our blog at powerfulpanels.com/blog.
    Start your free 7-part video e-course that teaches you how to be a powerful panel moderator at kristin-s-school-70c8.thinkif....
    To learn more steps to successfully moderate a panel discussion like a pro, buy this user-friendly guide at powerfulpanels.com/store/
    For even more resources on how to make panels better, check out Kristin's knowledge vault which is chock-full of customizable checklists, worksheets, templates, agendas, sample emails, video interviews and webinars with industry icons and professional moderators - all in one place! kristin-s-school-70c8.thinkif...
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Komentáře • 10

  • @shafri95
    @shafri95 Před 3 lety +2

    A very good illustration on the job of a moderator that can be applied to any form of meeting/discussion...thank you

  • @yasminasar6534
    @yasminasar6534 Před 4 lety +4

    I have incoming speaking test and for that test we have to do a panel group discussion. And found this vid...it's really helpful. Thank u so much❤
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    Pray for me;)

  • @nurulayuni2316
    @nurulayuni2316 Před 4 lety +2

    such a good speech I love it !

  • @linthedancer1
    @linthedancer1 Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you for posting!

  • @swathisb
    @swathisb Před 4 lety +3

    This is so useful! Thank you

  • @user-ih4su1ib8x
    @user-ih4su1ib8x Před 7 měsíci +1

    yes , but without the example , like show a real panel is difficult . Could be the best is finish this master class with a real panel discussion to show in real time a real panel discussion

    • @KristinArnold
      @KristinArnold  Před 7 měsíci

      Showing an example is a good idea and there are many on youtube. I suggest you watch one and ask yourself, "What did I like about this panel and what would I do differently to make it better?"