Hybrid Meeting Checklists:
A collection of what works

Our new book is now published on Amazon – and you can order your copy for $8.59. That’s just above the cost of printing and binding the collection.

You are invited to use this collection for your own Hybrid Events! You can reverse-engineer the steps that have brought success to two organizations. You can model your own one-page checklists for your own hybrid events.

It is a collection of checklists that were written by the technical admins. The checklists were modified and rewritten as the hybrid event experience grew. And yes, the checklists may be different a year from now as more lessons are learned.

The collection is a “how we did it” book. Because every venue is different, it does not pretend to be “how you can do it.”

At this price, it’s a great place for you to start!

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