2. • Assess Your Audience
• Create an Outline
• Develop Materials
• Practice Makes Perfect
• Start and Finish Strong
• Make It Interactive
2
THINGS TO BE
CONSIDERED OF THE
SPEAKERS (ASHE-EDMUNDS,
N.D.)
3. Attendees will want specific, hands-on
information they can start using when
they get back to their respective
workplace.
3
ASSESS YOUR AUDIENCE
(ASHE-EDMUNDS, N.D.)
4. Create a modular seminar
with different topics that
allow for clear stopping
points during your
presentation.
4
CREATE AN OUTLINE
(ASHE-EDMUNDS, N.D.)
5. Design a seminar that includes
visual aids and handouts.
5
DEVELOP MATERIALS
(ASHE-EDMUNDS, N.D.)
7. Start your presentation with an overview of
what the seminar will cover and what the
participants will achieve.
Finish the seminar with a review of the key
points you covered and the main benefits the
attendees should take with them.
7
START AND FINISH STRONG
(ASHE-EDMUNDS, N.D.)
8. Get your seminar participants
involved.
8
MAKE IT INTERACTIVE
(ASHE-EDMUNDS, N.D.)
10. Secure all the necessary permits,
venues, A/V equipment.
10
PICK A DATE!
11. Designate one people to keep
track of registrations
Create a distribution plan and
keep track of any announcements
and notifications that get sent out
11
START PUBLICIZING THE
WORKSHOP AND SIGNING
PARTICIPANTS
UP
12. • Dry erase markets for
whiteboards
• Markers
• Sticky notes
• Pens for participant packages
• Extra pens to have on hand
• Laptop for the Registration
• Certifications
12
ORDER AND PREPARE THE
SUPPLIES YOU NEED ON THE
SEMINAR
13. REFERENCES:
• Ashe-Edmunds, A. (n.d.). How to Design & Deliver an
Effective Seminar. Retrieved from
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/design-deliver-
effective-seminar-74884.html