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19 Creative Ways to Engage Your Audience During COVID-19 An Article by

 

鈥淎dversity is an opportunity for creativity – it forces one to dig deeper and discover something new about oneself鈥

Paul T. P. Wong, Psychologist and Professor

 

For many of us, 鈥榖usiness as usual鈥 has become 鈥榖usiness as unusual鈥 recently, in light of the Coronavirus. COVID-19 is having a significant effect on the meetings and events industry, even though most authorities (including the聽) are saying there is currently no need to cancel face-to-face gatherings. But, what if your event has already been cancelled? What if your company has enforced a travel ban, and you鈥檙e stuck at home and banished from the office? Keeping your people close is now more important than ever so how do you continue to deliver compelling communications and purposeful content to encourage conversation and collaboration in your people communities? There鈥檚 more to life than webcasts Look, no offence to webcasts, but they tend to turn people off. Why? Because they鈥檙e mostly one-way. Instead, why not transform your virtual meetings into live TV broadcasts, task your people with crowdsourcing your content and really make the most of your virtual conference platforms? The key is to dial up your comms to create a two-way digital dialogue. Bring it home Just because your people are at home doesn鈥檛 mean they can鈥檛 do things they would normally do at the office. From wellbeing programmes to learning sessions and knowledge shares, you can help your people to stay healthy, interact with others and to flex their intellectual muscles by sending a simple series of support tools 鈥 that you might even already have! Intelligent imagination and interactivity If your face-to-face event has been cancelled, how much of the content could you repurpose for online? Most meeting platforms allow for virtual collaboration such as video calling, screen sharing and even digital whiteboards. From inviting keynote speakers to present online, to running interactive workshops supported by collaboration apps such as聽sli:do, you can still make an impact on your people, with some intelligent imagination and interactivity. When business is unusual, try unusual tactics Working at home can be lonely 鈥 most remote workers will miss the daily contact and conversations with their colleagues. Finding ways to surprise them with a fresh piece of learning content, some creative comms around your strategy or even posting printed event materials and toolkits to their home can really raise engagement levels and bring people together. Be brave and try something new! Want more detail? Even though we still聽live聽for live events, we鈥檝e created a document:聽19 creative ways to engage during COVID-19鈥. It鈥檚 packed full of clever ways to engage your people, aside from face-to-face events.
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