Description
Meetings cost time and money, so it’s essential to make sure that when you do have them, they are collaborative, productive spaces where something is achieved. This film sets out six key steps for making your meetings a success. Meetings are a significant investment of time and money for any organisation - so it’s important to make sure that when they do happen, they represent a worthwhile return on that investment and don't simply get in the way of everyone doing their job. Setting clear objectives, asking questions, creating a positive atmosphere and ending on a high are all part of leading great meetings that maximise everyone’s contributions and reach a constructive conclusion. In this short course, business psychologist Sarah Lewis shows how to lead meetings in a way that boosts creativity, encourages collaboration and achieves positive outcomes for everyone.
Objectives
- Determine how to start meetings on a positive note and maintain a positive atmosphere
- Explain why asking questions is better than making statements
- Identify the importance of setting clear goals and objectives
- Determine how to foster innovation and creativity
- Explain why thinking beyond the boundaries of the group makes for better and more sustainable decision-making
- Determine why ending meetings on a positive, future-oriented note encourages a willingness to honour commitments
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate POK Business Skills 301 Certificate
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