Do your speakers know what they need to do at an event?
Updated by Camilla Rosa Silva [SSW] 1 year ago. See history
On the day of your event, chat to the speaker and give them the Speaker Checklist so they know how the day will run:
1. Agenda
Share the agenda with the audience, so they know the break times.
We recommend the following breaks:
Schedule | Time |
Registration | 9 am |
Morning tea | 10:30 am (15 min) |
Lunch | 1 pm - 2 pm |
Afternoon tea | 3:30 pm (15 min) |
Finish | 5 pm |
2. Breaks
Attendees will often ask you what time the break will start or finish, so if you write it down they can refer it instead of asking you!
Tip: You can print out this PDF "Break-Ends-Sheet," to keep them informed, without answering the same question many times!
More info on Do you set a clear end time for breaks?
3. Names
Draw yourself a rough diagram of the room, start with intros and then go around the room and write people's names down for future reference. It will make speaking to them later a lot more personal if you can learn their name.
Tip: Draw the table layout before people arrive - it's faster. It's also easy if you draw the view you see looking at the audience.
!Figure: An example of the room layout with attendee's name, and memorable things about them
4. (Optional) Coffee Orders
- Ask attendees what coffee they would like, or ask them to fill out an electronic form and give this to your admin staff
5. Evaluations
- Share your evaluation forms out around 4 pm to give people time to complete them
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