Get to the Panel Discussion Early
Kristin Arnold
Facilitating and training your teams to achieve extraordinary results, processes, and relationships through in-person and virtual retreats and meetings
I am often asked when the panelists should get to the panel discussion. My answer? “Get to the panel discussion early – at least 30 minutes before the panel will start. At the very least, show up “on time” – aka whenever the panel moderator asked you to be there.?There might be a quick meet-up in the meeting room or green room, or you are getting together over breakfast, lunch, or dinner.?Even so, plan on getting there a little earlier as Murphy’s Law rules (Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong!).
I like to get to the panel discussion early – at least an hour or so earlier than the panel’s start time for several reasons:
When you get to the panel discussion early, you’ll feel much more relaxed and in tune with what is about to happen!
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Kristin Arnold MBA, CSP, CPF | Master, is a professional panel moderator and high stakes meeting facilitator who shares her best practices for interactive, interesting, and engaging panel presentations. She is the author of the award-winning book, Boring to Bravo: Proven Presentation Techniques to Engage, Involve and Inspire Audiences to Action.? Her upcoming book, The Powerful Panelist will be published in Spring 2023.
To pre-order your PDF or ePublication copy of The Powerful Panelist: Everything You Need to Know to be a Capable and Confident Panelist in a Panel Discussion?visit this link.