It certainly could be a challenge, figuring out what may have to be cut or blend to fit into our new configuration. What sorts of supports and information do you need to help you with this process?
I rely alot on feedback from both attendees and staff on how the previous year's events ran: Which ones were popular and well attended? Which, not so much? Browsing the forums for attendee feedback, and talking with my panel staff usually give me a good idea.
Another consideration for this year will be space and tech. How will the space be allocated, and do we have enough tech to cover all of it? In the past, we've moved tech as necessary, but I don't think that it will as easy to with the split hotels, so that will have to be planned around.
We are growing every year, and as such we need to accommodate as many people as we can. We need to look at larger rooms, if at all possible, and that may mean losing total rooms, while providing bigger spaces for what we have left. It's all a balancing act...
Would it help you if you were to add a position to manage all the between-con mini events, so you could focus on the con itself?
I don't think that is necessary. The mid-year events have gotten to the point that they are pretty easy to run (we have a system down, it's just a matter of changing up small details.. plus, they can be fun
. They can also be a chance to train new staff, or try out a new setup, so I would still want to be involved. And since they are all earlier in the year, they do no distract from planning con... they can even be a good chance to make contacts.
If you had a year off, and could just come to con to play, what would you most enjoy attending? And whom would you cosplay?
It would be nice to actually attend some of the panels for a change
My faves to attend have been Beau's Anime That Scarred Me For Life (which I completely missed this year ><) and the Dating Game... would be nice to not have to leave early
As for cosplay.. I'm not sure. I tend to cosplay with a group, so it would depend on what the others are interested in doing (although there has been talk of the shikigamis from Yami no Matsuei
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What are some of the best ways to simultaneously promote responsible, professional conduct amongst prog staff (at all levels), and keep them having fun so they want to return?
I am not a big fan of drama among staff. I expect people to behave professionally, which means that even if you don't like the person you are working with, you are civil and you do your job.
That being said.. it's important for staff to have fun (otherwise, what's the point in being staff?) Making sure they have the opportunity to do things at con, participate in events that they are interested in, as long as it does not conflict with their staff duties (or helping to find them staff position that is a better fit).
Respectful communication is also key... not everyone works the same, and you have to be aware of that, take it into consideration. As we get bigger, more staffers are having to work together, and that brings different personalities into play. Some people prefer calls over texts, while some prefer forum over email... and while communication is very important, you have to understand that everyone does it differently, and adjust accordingly.