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The power of play

By Blair Potter | Jun 21, 2022

June 22 @ WEC, 10:15-11:15 a.m.

The Playground: Explore Attendee Experience Through the Power of Play

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Tara Liaschenko, CMM, creative exec­utive officer for The Link Event Profes­sionals Inc., is pre­senting “The Play­ground” sessions throughout WEC. We spoke with her about the power of play and the evolution of meeting planner skills.

Why are the power of play and crowdsourcing important for meeting planners seeking solu­tions to today’s challenges?

“Two heads are better than one,” the saying goes. The idea is that multiple people will be able to solve a problem that an individual cannot. There is power in the collective knowledge of others for many rea­sons, including more solutions and more diverse options from different perspectives. The power of play is an effective engagement tool that aids in a more memorable experience with elevated knowl­edge retention. Not to mention it’s just fun!

Can you tell us about one meeting planner skill that has evolved over the past few years?

Risk management has a whole new meaning after experiencing a pandemic. Planners were always concerned about the safety and well-being of their participants. Now, pandemic language and mea­sures need to be documented and implemented.

Attendee engagement has evolved as a result of the pandemic. After much isolation, people want and need engagement more than ever. Planners need to derive and implement strategic engage­ment plans to attract participants to their programs.

What do you hope attendees will take away from this session?

I hope they leave with an understanding of how to implement the power of play to develop skills and solve challenges so that they can incorporate this in their programs. I want them to walk away with solutions to challenges around risk management, attendee experience, digital engagement, in-per­son engagement and intentional event design. And, most importantly to have FUN learning!

 

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Blair Potter is director of media operations for MPI. He likes toys and collects cats (or is it the other way around?).