Our Upcoming Webinar Changes Will Make You Happy
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You may have noticed that some of our recent webinars have experienced difficulties either during the session or at the conclusion. We understand that this has been a frustrating experience and we have good news - we are making changes to correct these issues next week!
Beginning on Monday, 27 March, ProjectManagement.com live webinars will no longer have a chat pod during the presentation as high engagement levels have been linked to latency issues on the platform. We'll continue to have a chat pod during the 15 minute time period prior to the start of the presentations to allow for attendee interaction, but once it's time for the presentation to begin, the chat pod will be replaced with a Q&A pod.
Don't worry - you will still be able to get your questions answered by the presenter. You'll have the ability to enter questions into the Q&A pod throughout the duration of the presentation. As in our current format, the webinar presenter will continue to address as many questions as they are able to in the time allotted for the session.
We hope this change will enhance your webinar experience by allowing the focus to be on the content and knowledge while also correcting the latency issues we have been experiencing.
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A welcomed change. Thanks Kristin.
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks for the efforts abd updates.
Drew Craig
Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard
Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Appreciate the update Kristin. Although a nice feature to have, can tend to distract from the content.
Drew Craig
Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard
Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Nasrullah Mohammed
Portfolio Manager| Advanced Electronics Company
Riyadh, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Thanks for keeping us updated.
Ahmed AlMursi, PMP
Sr. Planning and Scheduling Manager| Amr Abdelrahman Consultant Engineers
Shibin Alkoum, Almenoufia, Egypt
Vincent Guerard
Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance
Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Good move.
Last few webinar got bug by the level of chat.
Today webinar use open question for a few short time was better. Even if I couldn't enter my comment.
Mudassar Khan
Program (Project )Manager| Woodward Canada Inc
Peterborough, ON, Canada
Thanks for keeping us updated
Karthik T
Senior Engineering Manager| Nike
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
YASS! Thank you! No more Hi from _____ and please connect with me on Linkedin requests!
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