Some testimonials about Adrian Segar’s conferences, facilitation, designs, and writing provided by participants, clients, and fans over the last 16 years:
Embarrassed to say, but only today did I realise what an “Unconference” is all about & why it’s a powerful formula. Key feature: time spent where participants think most useful. V democratic. High return/minute spent. Thank you @HorizonsNHS & all who took part #Improve4PatientsDirector of National Improvement Strategy, @NHSEngland James Mountford
Twitter, Feb 9, 2021: twitter.com/mountfordjames/status/1359259322526687233?s=20
Twitter, Feb 9, 2021: twitter.com/mountfordjames/status/1359259322526687233?s=20
I've never been to a conference that has an "unconference" where attendees can propose sessions on the spot and lead loosely structured conversations on a variety of topics! I absolutely love this and every conference should do it this way.Candace Avalos
twitter.com/candaceforpdx/status/1514073936899686400
twitter.com/candaceforpdx/status/1514073936899686400
If it weren’t for the acceptance of well entrenched traditional conferences, I would think that peer conferences would be the only thing that people would consider attending—that is if they really cared about getting the most from the event.Pat Cook
@ErnieSmithAN you're absolutely right... @ASegar is perhaps my favorite blogger #expochatMichael Doane @medoane June 15, 2016 tweet
@ErnieSmithAN you're absolutely right... @ASegar is perhaps my favorite blogger #expochat— Mich
@ErnieSmithAN you're absolutely right... @ASegar is perhaps my favorite blogger #expochat— Mich
Reading [Adrian Segar's Conferences That Work] blog has made me come to realize that when it comes to meetings, less is very often more.Jenise Fryatt
blog.cvent.com/blog/jenise-fryatt-bio/15-blogs-to-help-you-with-marketing-and-events
blog.cvent.com/blog/jenise-fryatt-bio/15-blogs-to-help-you-with-marketing-and-events