leadingage annual meeting 2014 - call for sessions

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Ten Characteristics of a Strong Proposal

Consider the 4 Evaluation Criteria

Timeliness and Relevance of Topic

Tailor the topic to the aging services field. Provide hands-on information.

Practical and replicable concepts for aging services providers

How and why was the initiative successful? Describe the lessons learned and what you would do differently.

Share research findings and measureable outcomes. Provide hands-on material members can utilize.

Clarity and depth of session content and education

methods that enhance the learning experience.

Describe the reasoning and planning behind the project or initiative. How will you make it a rich and engaging audience experience?

Qualifications, expertise and

experience level of

speakers

A good proposal includes diverse viewpoints to bring the session to life. Explain how the speaker’s background and experience relate to the topic.

It’s a Competitive Process

What Else Can You Do?

Adult Day Services

Skilled Nursing Home Health

Hospice Community Based Services

Assisted Living

Senior Housing PACE

CCRCs

Consider the Audience

Does the topic have broad applicability or relevance to a specific provider type or professional discipline?

• What is innovative and original about your proposal?

• Do you have enough information and content to cover the 1.5 hours allotted for each session?

First Impressions

Count

• Avoid acronyms and terms that may be unfamiliar to some.

• Is the proposal organized, well-written and complete?

Brag a Little, But Not Too Much

• Educate to sell, don’t sell to

educate.

• Include a provider member who can share their experiences using your program, product or service.

• An organization or individual may be the proposals submitter (i.e. lead speaker) in a maximum of two proposals.

• The person listed as the proposal submitter cannot be changed once the proposal has been submitted.

Are You on Track?

Review the description of each education track to determine the best fit for the proposed topic.

What Happens Next?

A lot happens once a proposal is submitted. It may seem like a long time….

Questions?

faculty@leadingage.org

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