Effective Meetings
Running Effective Meetings
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- Objectives
- How to cope with meeting 'hijackers'
- Roles and responsibilities of members
- What makes a good meeting
- Skills required by attendees for an effective meeting
- Consequences of an ineffective meeting
- Who should attend
- Anyone who attends meetings as part of their daily work routine.
- Event duration
- Key benefits
- Meetings are and will continue to be great users and abusers of people's time.
Tracking of tasks, targeting responsibilities, identification of time frames, issues and recording decisions are all essential and often neglected aspects of meetings. Imagine being involved in highly effective meetings where progress is structured, outcomes are achieved and action plans are realistic and achievable. Join us on this programme to find out how.
Click here to book this event or request more information. We work in partnership with Rubus Consultants to deliver this workshop. |  | Info box |  |
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This event is designed for anyone and everyone who may attend a meeting as part of their normal working life. | | Did you know... |
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We spend more time in meetings than in any other area of our working life? A recent survey found that a whopping 42% of us think we spend more time than we need to in meetings, and that they can even be counterproductive! |
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