Coward....LOL....
Hmmm. Poor eyesight and inattention to detail
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The roundtable lost its momentum when the moderator left. A lot of the attendees were not experienced. If someone had then prompted the audience to ask about topics that interested them the members could have offered responses to start discussions. It only lacked structure not attendees. The room was full for quite awhile. Your morning session had an obvious flow to it and you and nick kept it smooth and to the point, allowing questions as it went. For my first EXPO I thought it went well and I've conducted hundreds of sessions like it in the auction and real estate industries nationwide.
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So what could we have done to get them to ask questions? Would it have been possible for those who'd heard it all a hundred times to redirect the discussion onto new subjects? Should one of our questions next year be: what was your most valued lesson learned?Yes I did see you in the corner but not outside. I'm sure we will meat down the road.
As for the class I left early something about hearing the same thing the hundreth time. No newbies were asking questions and no one were priming them to ask. There were new people in the crowd but I think they were overwhelmed by everything and didn't know what to ask.
If the moderator leaves the show, there needs to be a back up. The audience could have been asked lead questions for responses and then go from there by the rest of the talented panel. Each one could have been given a topic to briefly give their view on and the audience encouraged to participate. How to pick an owner? What to expect on the road? What should the driver be responsible for vs the owner. How to schedule your time. How to deal with angry customers. How to pick a load. What is acceptable deadhead and relocation to you and the owner. Yadayadayada
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