Small-scale means 10 to 50 attendees. The advantage is an intimate atmosphere and room for in-depth contact. Start with a sharp audience: who do you invite and why these people in particular? Choose a venue that suits the group size. Think of a living-room-like hall, a boutique hotel or an unexpected space with character. Avoid large halls, because they feel cold with few people. Work with a personal invitation, not a standard mailing. A handwritten element or a phone call in advance makes the difference. Keep the programme compact and interactive: short presentations, conversation at the table, room for quiet. Plan at least one moment where everyone shares or takes part. Catering may be richer than at a large event. The budget per person is often higher. Don't forget the after-party: with small groups people stay longer. Live Impact designs small-scale events where every guest feels the evening has been made personal.