Meeting Facilitation:
How To Own The Meeting You Lead (Part II)
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Oct 18
Online Webinar – Recorded November 8, 2018
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To facilitate a meeting is to lead a group of people through a predefined agenda with clearly stated and understood goals in such a way that every attendee understands their role, adheres to the Rules of Engagement and participates according to their responsibilities within that meeting’s architecture.
Learning how to do so in spite of those attending the meeting is one of the greatest challenges any businessperson faces. Based on the final chapter of her book Everything’s a Project (and Everyone’s a Project Manager): Book Three: Communicating, Christine Rose (LinkedIn profile) shares that when you understand your role and your responsibility, you will own any meeting you lead.
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