Back on June 11, 2018 I had blogged about How should you
stage a panel discussion at a conference? At Level 5 in the new Pathways
educational program at Toastmasters International one elective project is to Moderate
a Panel Discussion, as is briefly described in their evaluation form.
In my previous post I had linked to an article by Kristin
Arnold in the April 2015 Toastmaster magazine on How to moderate a panel
discussion. But I omitted both her next article in the November 2016
Toastmaster titled 10 Ways to add more pizzazz to your panel discussion and her
previous article in the March 2014 Speaker magazine on Moderating Panel
Discussions.
In addition to her Powerful Panels blog, Kristin has written
another two dozen articles on a wide variety of topics at LinkedIn Pulse, titled
as follows:
7 ways to totally botch panelist introductions - May 26,
2016
Meeting professionals: should you pay your panelists? - August
14, 2016
10 times panel moderators must intervene - September 1, 2016
Top 10 ways a panelist can liven up a panel discussion - October
3, 2016
Panelist orientation: what every moderator needs to tell
their panelists - December 29, 2016
7 Ways panel moderators can play referee during a panel
discussion - February 21, 2017
Seven typical tasks in a panel discussion - March 7, 2017
How to use event technology during a panel discussion - April 2, 2017
Panel moderator checklist to use right before a panel
discussion - September 22, 2017
12 tips to moderate a panel discussion that flows naturally
- October 30, 2017
Panel moderators: ace the art of asking follow-up questions
- December 4, 2017
4 powerful characters for a panel discussion - February 21,
2018
How to cook up the perfect panel discussion - March 28, 2018
Panel moderators: which celebrity talk show host are you? - August
2, 2018
How to round up DEEP panelists for a panel discussion - November
19, 2018
What would you do if you were asked to be on a “manuel”? - January
2, 2019
8 roles of a panel moderator - January 28, 2019
Use “escalating interventions” to intervene gracefully in
your next meeting - February 28, 2019
5 essential elements of a powerful panelist - March 25, 2019
How moderators can manage awkward audience comments - April
2, 2019
10 Commandments of panel discussion microphone runners - September
20, 2019
Top 10 mistakes panel moderators make… and how to avoid them
- October 24, 2019
7 ways you can get your message out during a panel
discussion - December 11, 2019
Both her Toastmaster magazine articles also mention a free,
seven-part video course, which you can watch on YouTube in almost exactly an
hour (once you click to skip those darn ads):
How to moderate a panel discussion [1]: definition of a
panel - 3:36
How to moderate a panel discussion [2]: moderator’s role -
6:29
How to moderate a panel discussion[3]: clarify the starting
conditions – 6:55
How to moderate a panel discussion [4]: selecting great
panelists – 5:22
How to moderate a panel discussion [5]: preparing for the
panel - 12:35
How to moderate a panel discussion [6]: moderating the panel
– 16:43
How to moderate a panel discussion [7]: following up – 8:00
In the second part Kristin mentions at 2:40 that panelists shouldn’t be ‘Dashboard Dogs’ – almost identical bobbleheads as shown above. But if there are greatly different opinions, you instead might wind up intervening in a dogfight between two like The Donald and Hillary Clinton.
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