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Do Amplified Events Need a Quiet Area?

Do Amplified Events Need a Quiet Area?

by Kirsty Pitkin | Mar 30, 2015 | amplification, audience, logistics

Should amplified events include a quiet area for delegates who do not want to take part? In this post we consider attitudes towards noise and privacy at amplified events and ask whether the quiet area still has a role to play in an effective event amplification...

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