7 Latest Tips You Can Learn When Attending Online Events
Whether you are attending an art exhibition, a wine tasting event, a cultural event or a networking event, if you do not know the latest tips on how to make the most of your time there, you are likely to be left feeling confused, disappointed and even frustrated. With so much going on in our busy lives, it is easy to lose sight of just how much we actually enjoy what we are doing. However, a bit of careful planning, attention to detail and the right tools can go a long way to making the most of your time.
1. Attendance Records - If you are attending
an important conference or seminar, it may be worth getting your hands on a
printed copy of the agenda. This will allow you to stay up-to-date on what is
planned for the day and you will have a record of everything that is discussed.
It is always good practice to bring a pen and paper so you can jot down all the
important points. If you do not have access to a computer, bring your mobile
phone instead - you never know when something might come up that you can then
include in your notes.
2. Keep Your Cool - Even though it is
your turn to speak, do not get emotional as this could blow up in your face
during the presentation. Try and remain professional and focused on what is
being discussed. The more focused you are, the better chance you have of
passing on what you learn effectively. The other speaker will also benefit from
this as well - they will be able to understand and remember more because you
are so calm and collected.
3. Refresh Yourself - Even if the piece
you are reading or the DVD you are watching is really good, do not watch too
much of it. You might get too caught up in the text and miss out on some of the
main points. Instead, take a few minutes to sit back, relax and get yourself
refreshed. Try to think about something else that will occupy your mind and
help you stay focused. Also, try to refocus on the speaker. If you start
thinking about them while they are talking, you will probably get distracted.
4. Listen attentively - Listening skills are
crucial to good communication. Try to hear the speaker out of his or her own
voice. Do not attempt to write down everything that is being said - try to get a
mental note list of important points. Then you can refer back to it whenever it
is important.
5. Repeat What You Know - This is very
useful especially if you have been doing the same thing already. However, do
not bore the audience with long introductions. Once you have introduced yourself,
mentioned the organisation and started describing the project, try to move on
to other topics.
6. Be Prepared - It is sometimes a
good idea to write down everything you will need to say. If you do not have
notes, take a nap, get up, and do it. This will reduce the risk of forgetting
key points or bits of information. At the end, you can then review or take
notes.
7. Do not forget to Reward Good Performance - In any group or event, there will be someone who does not deliver as well as others. For this reason, there are meetings that do not go ahead without their principals. It is not only a good idea to reward the performer but also to acknowledge the effort. At the end of a meeting, present the person who impressed you with his or her work to your colleagues, clients or customers. This is another way to reinforce your message.
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