by John Quinn | Mon Sep 2015 | Audience Engagement, Public Speaking
I think it’s fair to say we have all sat in rooms where the speaker says “raise your hand if you…” or “how many of you have…” When those interactions don’t work, the room quickly turns into a room of non-interaction, the complete opposite to what you wanted to...
by John Quinn | Thu Jun 2015 | Audience Engagement, News
The level of audience engagement was high today at the Prime Ministers Office event in Dubais College of Higher Technology. All 800 keypads were stuck to the chairs to facilitate voting. Questions were posed in Arabic and the results immediately...
by John Quinn | Tue May 2015 | Audience Engagement, Presentations
Did you know that the average attendee at an event owns more than three mobile devices, and 80% of their mobile time is spent using apps? Also, the majority of attendees indicate that an enjoyable and informative mobile experience is now a factor in their decision to...
by John Quinn | Tue May 2015 | Uncategorized
Bring your own device (BYOD) is a policy of attendees bringing personally owned mobile devices to an event and using those devices to access resources such as speaker bios, event agenda, speaker papers, polling, event maps, asking questions and downloading data. Some...
by John Quinn | Sun May 2015
Audience Engagement Interaction is the difference between a monologue and a dialogue Contact us We are audience engagement specialists It all starts with the audience. They are ones clients are trying to either; inspire, inform or impress. So why then is so little...