In terms of pros/cons, virtual event experiences continue to improve and are enabling people to network with other virtual attendees, which is powerful, says Ana Villegas, Chief Marketing Officer, National Instruments (NI)
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I’m thinking in-person events won’t likely fully return until 2023, but hopefully hybrid will remain an option for speakers and attendees. I’m looking forward to more in-person events as this pandemic (eventually) ends, says Michael Levitt, Founder, Breakfast Leadership Network
The main challenge in returning to in-person events is making sure people feel safe. It’s the very foundation of Maslow’s hierarch of needs, so if we don’t feel safe, we really can’t do much else, says Dan Dillon, CMO, Reveal Mobile.
I would be remiss if I did not encourage more people to take an active role in our industry. Regardless of your age or experience, this rapid change creates new opportunities every day for more and more people. I’m driven to make my own impact but also and more importantly, to share with others to encourage them to make their own impact as well says Rob Coyle, Data Centre Business Development Manager at Distech Controls…
The healthcare industry is constantly changing. The need to be adaptable and quickly pivot to meet those changes is a difficult skill for many. I believe building skills related to agility, resilience, and innovation are critical to the success of those working in healthcare says Jennifer Recla, Director, Organizational & Learning Development at Colorado Access…
Virtual events are here to stay because they are 1/10 of the costs and generate 5 times the leads and attendees. If you add a virtual event to an in-person one, you add a layer of new expensive costs that will neutralize the cost appeal of a virtual event. It’s not worth it. Physical events will come back, maybe upper scale. Then you can use the same content and do a virtual event over many days/weeks. As you don’t want to do a virtual event for longer than 2 hours per day, says Tommaso Trionfi.
Virtual networking cannot be achieved with the same practices as in-person networking. There are other factors, such as internet connection, that need to be considered when developing products and investing in features that help enhance this process, says Erdal Kilinc
I love in-person events. Travel, getting to see new places and meet new people is exciting. However, I am excited that digital events are experiencing a renaissance, says Sarrah Vesselov, Director of Design at Honeycomb.io…
My current area of expertise being disability inclusion, my main goal is to help the audience understand that by maximizing the previously untapped potential that people with diverse abilities bring to the workplace, they will walk the talk of embracing people of all abilities. People with diverse abilities are just that – people who have training, education and experience to offer, says Yves Veulliet, Global Disability and Inclusion Leader, IBM…
Achieving a job done well is my driver. I’m also driven by creativity. I feel it’s in my blood and is the foundation of everything I do, whether that’s as a colleague, father, or friend, says Richard Etienne, 2022 Commonwealth Games Project Lead at Department for International Trade…