Depending on your objectives, budget and time frame, keynote speakers can prove valuable; talking the talk, creating laughs and pushing a predetermined message to their audience. A keynote speaker may have a fantastic tale to tell, but even so, to reap the maximum benefits from the presentation, the speaker needs to be interactive.
A great keynote session establishes the principal underlying theme of your conference or training workshop. The keynote will lay down the framework for the following programme of events or convention agenda. Often the role of keynote speaker will also include the role of convention moderator.
Keynote speakers are often selected to raise interest in a particular event, such as a conference or large meeting sponsored by a corporation or association, and draw attendees to attend that program. Selecting a keynote speaker who is well known for their expertise in a particular field, or who has wide name recognition will probably raise enthusiasm among prospective attendees for a meeting or conference – but that does not mean everyone in the room will be engaged. So instead of using a keynote speaker, an interactive Keynote Activity may ultimately prove beneficial.
Teambuilding Australia have developed a number of popular sessions 45 minutes – 1 hour in duration. The sessions are flexible for any group size, location and time frame.