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  From Musters To Meetings    
 

Much more than a 'traditional' meetings course, 'From Musters to Meetings' shows you how your team

  • responds to authoritarian, democratic and laissez-faire chairpersons
  • is persuaded
  • plays games and adopts roles in meetings
  • makes decisions
  • listens to and watches each other and
  • much more

With each insight, participants learn skills to improve productivity and enhance communication. At the course conclusion, the group begins to build a new, agreed set of rules by which they will interact in the future.

This course is highly interactive, insightful, useful and lots of fun.

Course Details
The 'From Musters To Meetings' course provides instruction to participants on

• the format of informal and formal meetings
• the roles that people adopt in meetings
• the development of agendas and minutes
• non-verbal communication in meetings
• persuasive techniques
• decision making techniques
• the context in which meetings occur in the workplace
• the rules that can make meetings more successful

A highly successful training course, 'From Musters To Meetings' provides a useful and stimulating insight into team interaction and meetings where information is shared and decisions are made.
 

Course length
One day

Aim
The aim of this course is to develop participants' skills in understanding, participating and directing meetings with their team.

Objectives
The objectives of this course are to help participants

• to establish appropriate meetings formats
• to participate more effectively in all types of meetings
• to develop agendas that create effective meetings
• to write better minutes
• to persuade meetings participants more effectively
• to lead toward better decision making processes
• to develop rules that suit their team

Intended participants
The 'From Musters To Meetings' course is particularly suitable for groups that need to work together effectively, particularly in meetings. It helps those who are expected to attend and direct meetings, as well as those who record the minutes of
meetings.

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