Painless Panels | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Panel presentations often become tedious and ineffective due to unprepared moderators and panelists who speak without considering others. This content provides tips for moderators on opening a session with energy, keeping the conversation engaging, intervening effectively, and facilitating Q&A. It also offers advice for panelists on appearing professional, staying present, personalizing their message, being concise and structured, and enjoying the experience.
Key Insights
- π€³ Panel presentations are often painful due to unprepared moderators and self-focused panelists.
- π€ Opening a session with energy and introducing the topic and panelists effectively is crucial.
- β Moderators should intervene with panelists using escalating actions and facilitate productive Q&A sessions.
- π Panelists should appear professional, stay present, personalize their message, be concise and structured, and enjoy the experience.
Transcript
[MUSIC] Let's see, we have three experts here today on panel presentations. Well, I don't want to waste time in introductions, so I guess what I'll do is just ask him a few questions, and then turn it over to the crowd. So first question, how come panels are so painful? >> I have an answer for that one. >> [LAUGH]
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why are panel presentations often painful to sit through?
Panel presentations become painful because moderators are unprepared and unwilling to intervene when necessary, and panelists are focused on validating their invitation, speaking for long periods without considering others.
Q: How can moderators keep the conversation engaging during a panel presentation?
Moderators can ask the five Ws and one H (who, what, where, why, when, and how) to move the conversation forward, make bridges between panelists' ideas, and test the unsaid by accessing unspoken issues.
Q: How can moderators intervene effectively with panelists who are boring or off-topic?
Moderators can take escalating actions, such as making eye contact, making movement, redirecting the conversation, reminding of the topic or time left, and ultimately confronting the panelists to maintain engagement.
Q: What can panelists do to make their presentations interesting?
Panelists should be professional by following the dress code, stay present by actively listening to other panelists, personalize their message based on the audience, be concise and provide a structured message, and enjoy the experience to create a pleasant atmosphere.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Panel presentations are often painful to sit through due to unprepared moderators and panelists who focus solely on themselves.
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The content offers tips for moderators on how to open a session with energy, keep the conversation engaging, and intervene when necessary.
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It also provides advice for panelists on appearing professional, staying present, personalizing their message, being concise and structured, and enjoying the experience.