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Team management

Once you recruit a team for your TEDx event, your job will be to make sure you create an excited, organized and supported community that you can depend on.

Here, we’ll share how to be an effective team leader through the following phases of your TEDx event:

Planning your event

Managing your team during the planning process is one of your most important tasks. From creating a project timeline to scheduling team meetings, you’ll want to keep your team engaged, and communicating on a regular basis.

Day-of planning

On the day of the event, you’ll want to make sure everyone is prepped and primed for any unexpected issues that may arise. Your entire team should feel ready for the big day, and supported in their tasks.

Succession planning

After your TEDx event is over, who will organize your event next year? This is something you’ll want to think about early on in the planning process.

First up: Planning your event

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