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[Article: Agenda ]
The agenda is the heart and soul of Warpstock Europe. As such is deserves your utmost attention. For it to appeal to a large number of visitors, consider the following issues:
- Quality of presentations
- Interesting and current topics
- Standard criteria for good presentations apply
- People will tolerate speakers who aren't natural presenters up to a certain point if the topic is interesting enough
- Quantity of presentations
- Three or four parallel presentation "tracks," i.e., rooms
- Every presentation should be held twice if possible, so people can attend a maximum of presentations they are interested in
- Diversity in topics
- Topics need to appeal to more than one visitor type, i.e., not only to developers
- Topics that are not completely specific to OS/2 can attract users of other operating systems
- Early availability of presentation list
- Can be preliminary
- Visitors need to decide if the event is interesting for them
- Interesting presentations might also convince potential speakers and exhibitors to attend
- Early availability of exhibitor list
- Can be preliminary
- Visitors need to decide if the event is interesting for them
- Interesting exhibitors might also convince potential speakers and exhibitors to attend
[Edit]1 Dealing with speakers
Speakers will rarely offer giving a presentation themselves. It is your turn to invite them and make attending as easy as possible. Things to consider:
- Start dealing with presentations as early as possible.
- Assemble the speaker information.
- Issue a call for speakers and presentations. This should be one of the first after the initial announcement of the event.
- Invite potential speakers via phone. Do not use email! Email can be accidentally classified as junk, forgotten, and ignored.
- Provide them with the speaker information they require.
- Be persistant and probe again if you don't receive an answer.
[Edit]2 Dealing with exhibitors
Exhibitors will rarely offer attending themselves. It is your turn to invite them and make attending as easy as possible. Things to consider:
- Start dealing with exhibitors as early as possible.
- Assemble the exhibitor information.
- Invite potential exhibitors via phone. Do not use email! Email can be accidentally classified as junk, forgotten, and ignored.
- Provide them with the exhibitor information they require.
- Offer a presentation slot (for commercial exhibitors).
- Be persistant and probe again if you don't receive an answer.
- Do not promise something the event cannot hold! This would seriously put off an exhibitor.