Some testimonials about Adrian Segar’s conferences, facilitation, designs, and writing provided by participants, clients, and fans over the last 16 years:
Peer-led is a great method for practical learning. No agenda, no "axe to grind", nothing to sell. This allows the conversation to steer toward useful information sharing. And, there were excellent folks leading these sessions.Conference evaluation
I always learn something new; I always learn something I can do better; and I always feel the at some point I shared something that was actually helpful to someone else.Conference participant
My favorite facilitator & event designer (@ASegar) has some new workshops. Learn about the Power of Participation -> t.co/uQKVE01qIfCo-organizer and co-host of SimpleREV Joel Zaslofsky
twitter.com/joelzaslofsky/status/808341560815390720
twitter.com/joelzaslofsky/status/808341560815390720
[Adrian's] reflective blog contains everything from a short meditation on dinner seating layout, to a dialog on helping to bridge divides between people. Adrian’s site isn’t just another event planning blog, it’s about people coming together to exchange knowledge and learn from one another.
Which is what the best events do.Dee McCurry, Exordo: "14 Event planning blogs to follow in 2019"
exordo.com/blog/event-planning-blogs-to-follow/
Which is what the best events do.Dee McCurry, Exordo: "14 Event planning blogs to follow in 2019"
exordo.com/blog/event-planning-blogs-to-follow/
A true innovator in the conferences space, Adrian is at the forefront of attendee-driven conferences and meetings. His blog posts are extremely insightful and incorporate ideas and tactics from other disciplines (like physics and psychology) to shed light on how to better plan and manage meetings. His blog is required reading for this industry.Jeff Kear
blog.planningpod.com/2014/05/01/31-must-follow-event-planners-event-bloggers-twitter/
blog.planningpod.com/2014/05/01/31-must-follow-event-planners-event-bloggers-twitter/