Interactive presentation turn passive listeners into active participants. That’s why interactive presentation games are a great way to re-energizing meetings by involving audiences in the presentation. You probably know the feeling of sitting in a meeting, trying to pay attention while one person drones on for an hour.Įven if the purpose of the meeting is to train, disseminate new developments, or even get everyone up to speed on weekly goals, engaging your audience creates a motivation to pay attention. According to Thomas Sowell, an American political economist and commentator, “People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything.”īut if the problem with meetings is that they tend to be boring, the solution lies in finding ways to better engage and entertain your audience. So much so that the phrase “Death by PowerPoint” has made it into our lexicon.
Meetings and conferences can be painfully tedious and dull.