The Story Question is when the moderator asks the panelist (s) to provide a real-world story that provides more insight into the topic. “Tell us about a time when you….” or “Give us an example when you….”. Poll the Panel by asking a closed question and all visibly share their position. “This is going to be a show of hands question. A good moderator will make any panel good. While amazing panelists can’t save the trainwreck driven by a bad moderator, a solid moderator can figure out what interesting ideas to get out of any
This ties into a great point that Air made earlier: the type of resume you're writing makes a difference here. I wouldn't consider "moderator of Code Review SE" — or, for that matter, even "moderator of Stack Overflow" — to be relevant experience for a computer software position. If you were applying for "community organizer" or "project
You and your panel moderators need to make sure your speakers will follow this flow, and conduct the panel accordingly. Here’s how a panel discussion should ideally go: An introduction of the speakers and moderator. A brief explanation of the topic and its scope. A small talk by each speaker to establish their views. Awareness. Mark Suster agrees: “People at the conference become aware of who you are…..it serves as a great conversation piece to meet people the rest of the conference. People will say, ‘Oh, I saw you [on that great panel discussion]’. It’s a free icebreaker at the rest of the conference!”. Diversity.
All of which will contribute to the selection, flow, and sequence of the questions! So, given a diversity and inclusion panel can go in a variety of directions, here are my top 30 potential
Moderating Panels. Even an experienced speaker like Guy Kawasaki says, “Moderating a panel is deceptively hard--harder, in fact, than keynoting." This blog offers tips and examples on how to be a better panel discussion moderator, with advice from The Eloquent Woman's Guide to Moderating Panels and speaker coach Denise Graveline.
4. Set the Agenda. The agenda for a panel discussion defines the topic for the audience and provides a structure for the session to follow. It keeps the session and participants organized, ensuring the discussion stays on topic and the session finishes on time. Everyone involved, including the moderator, panelists, and audience, should be
A good introduction needs to: Tell us who this is. Tell us the qualification that makes them a valuable panel member. Sell us on why this person has something to bring to the discussion. Usually, that means you can leave out the list of college degrees, full resume of past employment, and roundup of awards and publications.
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