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Student manuals are available in packs of 5.
Conducting Meetings Manual, ISBN #0-619-07593-7, Publish date: March 29, 2002, 200 pages, student version (without disk), $150 for pack of 5
Conducting Meetings: with CD + CBT, ISBN# 1-4188-4590-6 © 2005, Publish date: December 20, 2004, 116 pages, student version with disk, $165 for pack of 5
Conducting Meetings: Instructor Edition + CBT, ISBN# 1-4188-4589-2 © 2005, Publish date: December 21, 2004, 118 pages, includes CD with PowerPoint presentation, one manual with CBT and CD is $30
This course teaches students about planning, participating in, and concluding successful meetings. Students learn how to establish the purpose and agenda of a meeting, facilitate participants' progress toward the meeting goals, improve their leadership abilities, facilitate situation analysis, brainstorming, and decision making, foster creative thinking, manage conflict among meeting participants. Course activities also cover building a positive climate during a meeting and following best practices of verbal and nonverbal communication. The manual is designed for quick scanning in the classroom and filled with interactive exercises that help ensure student success.
Course Length: one day
Table of Contents
Unit 1: Fundamentals of conducting meetings
Topic A: The purpose of meetings
Topic B: Planning meetings
Topic C: Participating in meetings
Topic D: Closing meetings
Unit 2: Managing meetings
Topic A: The role of leaders
Topic B: Decisions and ideas
Topic C: Eliminating groupthink
Unit 3: Conflicts, climates, and difficult personalities
Topic A: Resolving conflicts
Topic B: Meeting climates
Unit 4: Communicating as meeting leaders
Topic A: Communicating clearly
Topic B: Using effective language
Unit 5: Listening effectively and asking questions
Topic A: Improving listening skills
Topic B: Asking effective questions
Unit 6: Communicating nonverbally
Topic A: Nonverbal communication
Topic B: Interpreting nonverbal communication
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Conducting Meetings: Instructor Edition + CBT
This course teaches students about planning, participating in, and concluding successful meetings. Students learn how to establish the purpose and agenda of a meeting, facilitate participants' progress toward the meeting goals, improve their leadership abilities, facilitate situation analysis, brainstorming, and decision making, foster creative thinking, manage conflict among meeting participants. Course activities also cover building a positive climate during a meeting and following best practices of verbal and nonverbal communication. This instructor's edition is designed for quick scanning in the classroom, and filled with interactive exercises. Comes with a companion CBT program.
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