Chairperson preparation

Chairperson preparation

Information in this section of the handbook is for moderators/chairpersons specifically. These guidelines include instructions on how to prepare and manage your assigned sessions.

 

GRX26 is built around a bias for activation, every session should leave the audience with something to act on. As a Chair or Moderator, your job is straightforward: keep the session moving, create space for good questions, and close with a clear takeaway.

Your role

  • Chair: Introduces the speaker(s) and facilitates Q&A. The focus is smooth session management.
  • Moderator: An active participant who shapes the session narrative, draws out key themes, and connects ideas across speakers.
  • Facilitator: Leads Collaborative Conversations and workshops, guiding table discussion toward actionable outcomes.

What can I expect on the day?

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before your session starts, speakers will meet you then and a GRX26 team member will brief you
  • Move to the lectern to introduce each speaker, then return to your seat in the audience
  • Open with a 30-second intro, briefly frame the session theme, then introduce each speaker by name, title and organisation. No lengthy biographies needed
  • Keep time, you will be given coloured flash cards to signal 2 minutes remaining and time’s up
  • If a speaker cancels or runs short, adjust timing as you see fit, start the next speaker early or extend Q&A

Managing Q&A

  • An iPad will be set up in your room, nothing to download, just pick it up. A team member will show you how it works on arrival
  • Plenary sessions: audience questions come through the iPad, read them aloud and direct to the relevant speaker
  • Concurrent sessions: audience members ask questions verbally via standing microphones in the room
  • Speakers cannot see questions on the iPad, so read them out clearly
  • Select questions that deepen discussion or surface something the audience can act on
  • Close the session with a clear takeaway or provocation, something the audience can do with what they’ve heard

“How To” guide to show how to manage Q&A

Room setup

Each room will have:

  • A projection screen and data projector
  • Lectern
  • Foldback monitor
  • Clicker and microphone options (headset, handheld or lectern)

If there’s a technical problem, prompt the speaker to continue while the technician resolves it.

Questions?

If you have any questions regarding your presentation or session role please contact the GRX26 Program Manager (program@grx.au)

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