4 Instances Where a Moderator Should Contribute Content to the Panel Discussion
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There are some unique instances where the panel moderator should dip their toe into the content to get the conversation on track and back on track. Once a contribution is made, then the moderator should resume the role of facilitator. Here's what you need to know.
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