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Holding Productive Meetings to Increase the Bottom Line (AWI121510)
CEU:0.1
On-Demand Webinar | Online
Individual (one engineer)
Member $95.00 | Non-Member $145.00
Member $95.00 | Non-Member $145.00
Product
On-Demand Webinar
Location
Online
Credit
CEU:0.1
Keyword(s)
Management and Practice
Description
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INSTRUCTOR: Stuart G. Walesh, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, Dist.M.ASCE
Course Length: 1 Hour
Purpose and Background
Comedian Milton Berle said, “a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours.” And those hours are often very costly both in terms of dollars and unnecessary stress. Meetings do not have to be that way—and that’s the point of this webinar! Meetings can be both enjoyable and productive if thoughtfully planned, conducted and followed up. If you are an executive or manager of a private, public, academic, or other organization, use this webinar to increase your organization’s effectiveness by reducing meeting time while increasing output. And you, as an individual professional, can apply this webinar’s tips and be the “hero” by orchestrating productive meetings!
Presented in this one-hour webinar are practical suggestions to help you plan, conduct, and follow-up on meetings so that you earn a bigger return on your time investment. Careful organization and thoughtful consideration of the agenda and focused preparation by participants are absolutely required.
Participants receive a detailed handout on which the webinar will draw. The handout includes references to articles, books, enewsletters, websites and other self-study materials.
Seminar Benefits
- Learn how to plan, conduct, and follow up on meetings
- Become a high-expectations meeting participant
- Recognize when a meeting is needed and when other options are preferable
- Influence positively the meeting culture in your organization
- Deal with difficult behavior during meetings
- Earn a reputation as the person who facilitates group efforts
- Reduce meeting costs and increase meeting benefits
Intended Audience
Meetings occur everywhere and involve a wide variety of personnel. Accordingly, this seminar is intended for government personnel, A/ E/C personnel, academics, and others who have responsibility and authority for whether or not to meet and, if so, how. The secondary target audience is those of us who want to be more effective meeting participants.
Seminar Outline
- Causes of costly meetings
- Three reasons not to meet
- Preparing for the meeting: 12 tips
- Conducting the meeting: 11 suggestions
- Following up on the meeting: 3 considerations
- Dealing with difficult behavior during meetings
- Resources for additional study
INSTRUCTOR: Stuart G. Walesh, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, Dist.M.ASCE
Course Length: 1 Hour
Purpose and Background
Comedian Milton Berle said, “a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours.” And those hours are often very costly both in terms of dollars and unnecessary stress. Meetings do not have to be that way—and that’s the point of this webinar! Meetings can be both enjoyable and productive if thoughtfully planned, conducted and followed up. If you are an executive or manager of a private, public, academic, or other organization, use this webinar to increase your organization’s effectiveness by reducing meeting time while increasing output. And you, as an individual professional, can apply this webinar’s tips and be the “hero” by orchestrating productive meetings!
Presented in this one-hour webinar are practical suggestions to help you plan, conduct, and follow-up on meetings so that you earn a bigger return on your time investment. Careful organization and thoughtful consideration of the agenda and focused preparation by participants are absolutely required.
Participants receive a detailed handout on which the webinar will draw. The handout includes references to articles, books, enewsletters, websites and other self-study materials.
Seminar Benefits
- Learn how to plan, conduct, and follow up on meetings
- Become a high-expectations meeting participant
- Recognize when a meeting is needed and when other options are preferable
- Influence positively the meeting culture in your organization
- Deal with difficult behavior during meetings
- Earn a reputation as the person who facilitates group efforts
- Reduce meeting costs and increase meeting benefits
Intended Audience
Meetings occur everywhere and involve a wide variety of personnel. Accordingly, this seminar is intended for government personnel, A/ E/C personnel, academics, and others who have responsibility and authority for whether or not to meet and, if so, how. The secondary target audience is those of us who want to be more effective meeting participants.
Seminar Outline
- Causes of costly meetings
- Three reasons not to meet
- Preparing for the meeting: 12 tips
- Conducting the meeting: 11 suggestions
- Following up on the meeting: 3 considerations
- Dealing with difficult behavior during meetings
- Resources for additional study