Guidelines for organizing a Spryker Unconference

What is a Unconference?

An unconference is a participant-driven meeting that avoids conventional conference aspects like high fees and top-down organization. It encourages active involvement through topic suggestions, session scheduling, and discussions.
More on Unconferences.

Organizing a Spryker Unconference

Thank you for (your interest in) organizing a Spryker event! Here are some tips and guidelines:

General organization

  • Events should be open to anyone interested in Spryker, including competitors.
  • Avoid date conflicts with other Spryker events in your region. Check the CommerceQuest events overview.
  • If organized by a company, moderate promotion is acceptable but avoid turning it into a commercial pitch.
  • As the local organizer, you are the main contact for speakers and attendees.

Facilities

  • Make sure to have a working coffee machine ☕️ or a backup ⚡️.
  • Have name badges/stickers, at least for day 1
  • Bring enough post-its (or session template printouts) and markers for the Wall (see below)

Content/ Topics

  • Content is participant-driven, but you can suggest topics and have a keynote or workshop to kick off.
  • Sessions can be proposed and voted on by participants.

Announcing the event

  • Contact your Spryker representative or fill out this contact form.
  • Be clear about your target audience to manage expectations.

During the event

  • Facilitate session proposals, pitches, voting, and scheduling.
  • Encourage active participation and adherence to the law of two feet: if you’re not learning or contributing, move to a different session.

Participant rules

For an unConferenceence to be succesful ALL participants need to be mindful and supportive of a few basic rules:

  • Everyone is a participant and must engage actively.
  • Follow basic unconference principles: whoever comes are the right people, and when it starts or ends is the right time.
  • Respect time and contributions.

As everyone in the unConference is a participant, participation in different session events may be different. There are several different modes of participation:

  • Lead Participant: people leading the discussion (also called presenters);
  • Facilitators: people who have been selected as session facilitators, moderators, and discussants;
  • Participants: people in the room who will be joining in the discussion.

Self-Running Sessions

Participants can self-run sessions by:

  1. Assigning Moderators: Select one or multiple moderators to guide the discussion and ensure it stays on track.
  2. Assigning a Note Taker: Choose a note taker to document key points and follow-up actions. Notes can be shared during a retrospective at the end of the day.

Unconference kickoff

The kickoff is the first part of the Unconference and consists of the following steps:

  1. Intro: Introduce the topic, rules, and participation guide.
  2. Session Proposals: Participants propose topics on sticky notes.
  3. Session Pitches: Proposals are explained, merged, and co-leaders identified.
  4. Voting: Participants vote on topics; sessions are scheduled based on votes.
  5. Scheduling: Host schedules sessions; participants break before the first session.
Unconference Form
Example of a proposal form.

The Wall (aka: the agenda)

  • A living agenda where topics are posted and updated.
  • Sessions are typically 20-30 minutes with 10-minute breaks.
Unconference Schedule
Template for an unconference agenda.
Unconference
Example of a Wall in use during an Unconference.

After the event

  • Thank participants, venue hosts, and sponsors;
  • Use social media to post recaps and gather feedback and ideas for future events;
  • Create a blog or video summary and publish it on CommerceQuest.

Help from Spryker / CommerceQuest

When following these guidelines, you can expect the following help from us:

  • Consultation and promotion through our website and social channels;
  • Spryker merchandise for participants;
  • A Spryker representative and SME (depending on the topic) will join the event.