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  • Facilitating Meetings Effectively

    Professional Development

  • $395.00

Course Overview

Effective facilitators know how to take charge of meetings and lead groups toward successfully completing their work objectives. In this course, you will strategically plan meetings and create formal agendas, lead groups to generate new ideas through brainstorming events, and help people work through facilitated difficult sessions. You will also further develop your facilitation skills by leading virtual meetings and even moderating international sessions.

Prerequisites

No prerequisites.

What You Will Learn

  • 01
    Building a Foundation for Successful Meetings
  • Identify Types of Meetings
  • Identify Attributes of Strong Meeting Leaders
  • 02
    Preparing for a Meeting
  • Clarify the Purpose of the Meeting
  • Identify Participants
  • Plan Meeting Logistics
  • Create an Agenda
  • 03
    Setting the Stage for a Meeting
  • Establish a Meeting Climate
  • Resolve Challenging Situations
  • 04
    Facilitating a Meeting
  • Lead a Meeting
  • Make Sound Decisions
  • Publish Meeting Minutes
  • Close a Meeting
  • 05
    Facilitating Specialized Meetings
  • Manage a Brainstorming Session
  • Manage a Virtual Meeting
  • Manage an International Meeting

Included With The Course

  • Professional textbook (physical and digital)
  • Unused copy of any files referenced throughout the textbook.
  • Certificate of completion signed by the instructor.

Associated Certifications

Not applicable.

Frequently Asked Questions

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