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Brelynn Shantz July 27, 2023 at 11:09 PM

Wondering how many questions should we queue for a 1 hour fireside chat (we're doing an internal one CEO & a customer). Any other suggestions for what has worked well for you would also be appreciated. Thinking: • 5min - welcome/intro • 5min - Doing some kind of rapid fire or get to know you questions • 30mins of questions. I'm guessing ~6-8, better to have more and just not get to them. I assume there will also be follow up questions thrown in based on the answers. • 15 mins for staff Q&A

Mary Green (Owner CMAweekly) July 27, 2023 at 11:46 PM

On our weekly calls of an hour with the community we usually have 4-5 topics, with a short intro and nothing else planned.

Even with only two people talking I wouldn’t expect more than this many topics, especially with the other things planned.

Florian Engel July 31, 2023 at 02:31 PM

IMO, for internal townhalls 12-15 mins max, and this should be really on point. 4-5 questions are enough. + 5 mins Q&A. For sure it depends, what are the other topics of the townhall and it should be ideally aligned with the other topics 🙂.

Lacey Butler July 31, 2023 at 06:35 PM

For a 30 min Q & A, you’ll realistically probably only get to 3-4 questions, as you’ll want to expand on the responses :) (and one of those questions is likely a “Tell us about your role and XYZ company…how does Y (your business) fit in?”-esque question)