Some testimonials about Adrian Segar’s conferences, facilitation, designs, and writing provided by participants, clients, and fans over the last 16 years:
If you're going to read ONE book on events this year, make it "Conferences That Work" by Adrian SegarRob Davidson, Managing Director of MICE Knowledge
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I've been to about 50 conferences and organized about 10. This was as good as it gets.Conference participant
[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"
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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/
For everyone who is creating conferences, organising meetings or facilitating events - this book [The Power of Participation] is like a magic recipe. Lots of creative formats and techniques that spark inspiration and connect people. A book I've been looking for for a long time.Lisa Johannsen, Event Director at DMSS Conference
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What I like about your approach is that you bring structure to the peer-conference format in a way that respects people, yet doesn’t allow so loose of a structure that the conference risks failure for most attendees.Pat Cook