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This session on running effective meetings aims to help people to recognise the characteristics of effective meetings, and identify why some meetings are unproductive. It focusses on planning meetings, and understanding the different skills and approaches to controlling meetings to achieve the best outcomes. Updated in 2024, it also includes guidance on running effective virtual meetings.

 

In particular, by the end of the Power Hour attendees will be able to:

 

  • Describe the characteristics of effective meetings
  • Plan a meeting and produce a useful agenda
  • Select appropriate tactics for managing meetings

 

Download the Free Key Points Sheet  and PowerPoint Slides in PDF format to get a taste of the content. 

When you purchase these materials you get a session plan to run the workshop face to face AND the notes for running it virtually. When you purchase these materials you get a session plan to run the workshop face to face AND the notes for running it virtually, as well as a detailed workbook, supporting handouts and slides as a PowerPoint presentation. The core session lasts for just 1 hour, but there's enough extra (optional) material to extend to 3 hours if required.

Run Effective Meetings - PDF Version

£55.00Price
  • The Outline for this session is as follows: 

    • Welcome and Introduction – Trainer and delegate input

    • Characteristics of effective meetings – Group discussion

    • Planning a meeting (Purpose) – Post-it note exercise followed by trainer input

    • Alternatives to meetings – (Optional) Brainstorm to identify what other methods of communication may be used instead of a meeting and when

    • Planning a meeting (Agenda) – Trainer input and individual/pairs exercise

    • The skills and responsibilities of the meeting leader – (Optional) Group activity and discussion

    • Controlling meetings – Trainer input and discussion

    • Meeting tactics –  (Optional)  Group exercise to examine specific tactics in more detail

    • The Challenges of Meetings –  Facilitated group discussion and technical challenges (optional)

    • Meeting Etiquette - (Optional) - Trainer input and group activity

    • Your skills as a meeting leader –  (Optional) Individual activity

    • Summary and putting it into practice

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