A conference is a place where there are sages on stages giving you gyan. Notorious among them are certain types of conferences where the same topics is discussed year on year. So, the net result is that conferences are places where people go, not to really get any knowledge, but to network.
I had a chance to be a part of a 'Flipped' conference - Transformation Dialogues, where the audience asks questions and the panels go based on audience questions - under the larger umbrella of the topic.
The topic at hand was strategy and every table worked (seriously) using the given framework and got their questions answered (by and large). It was fun to be a table facilitator and take the audience through the process, answer their questions and guide them through the framework.
More power to the Flipped conference.
PS: the flipside of the flipped conference is a ton of background work, so beware...
I had a chance to be a part of a 'Flipped' conference - Transformation Dialogues, where the audience asks questions and the panels go based on audience questions - under the larger umbrella of the topic.
The topic at hand was strategy and every table worked (seriously) using the given framework and got their questions answered (by and large). It was fun to be a table facilitator and take the audience through the process, answer their questions and guide them through the framework.
More power to the Flipped conference.
PS: the flipside of the flipped conference is a ton of background work, so beware...
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