Effective Meeting Workshop
"Conducting Productive Meetings"
Length/Product Type
1 Day Course
Targeted Audience
Employees, Supervisors, Managers, Directors and Executives
Description
We spend so much time in meetings that turning meetings into sustained results is a priority for successful organizations. Actions that make meetings successful occur before, during and after the meeting. This course teaches participants how to prepare, conduct and follow up to ensure effective meeting management.
Objectives
Craft effective agendas to ensure you get something done
Learn how to begin with the end in mind and identify the key players and roles for the meeting
Discuss obstacles to effective meetings and when you should and should not have a meeting
Learn how to deal with typical meeting disruptors and disruptions
Learn facilitation skills to control the meeting, including setting expectations, establishing ground rules and identifying hidden agendas
Learn process tools for generating ideas and facilitating problem solving, including brainstorming, process mapping, affinity and fishbone diagramming
With this product you will receive
Recommended Supplemental Materials
Facilitator Instructions - to help you prepare for and facilitate each section of a course or customize and implement a template.
Training Products - A complete set of training materials rich with course training content and packaged into a single source file (PowerPoint) for ease of use. These materials include: Facilitator Guide, Participant Guide and Training Slides
Template Products - All template products come with training content, layout structure and/or frameworks in a sprcific training content area. You may customize with company information. Training content and layout is designed in PowerPoint, Word and/or Excel .
The Problem Solving Memory Jogger: Seven Steps to Improved Processes. The tools in module three: Role of the Leader are based on “The Problem Solving Memory Jogger: Seven Steps to Improved Processes” We suggest you purchase , review and use it as a reference.
Stephen Covey’s book
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People