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Managing Meetings

By Lapd Solutions Ltd

Managing meetings, Meeting Management, Efficient Meetings.

Managing Meetings
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Birmingham
Price on Enquiry

Running Effective Meetings

By SAVO CIC

This course, which can be run as a half day (3.5 hours) or a whole day course, is designed to help those who chair or participate in meetings to understand how to run effective meetings that are constructive, concise and actually achieve something! The course can be adapted to cover meetings in general or focus on specific types of meetings such as trustee, director or committee meetings, staff or project meetings.

Running Effective Meetings
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Thetford
£150

Chairing meetings skills for Elected Members Masterclass (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Meetings are a traditional and essential component of local government. For both elected members and officers, meetings serve as a forum for discussion and agreement, planning and monitoring, communication and leadership, and decision-making. Used appropriately, meetings can challenge, inspire, illuminate and inform. And while they are not the only meetings that elected members will be asked to attend, committee meetings, in particular, are a mainstay of the political management process. Effective chairing is important because it can provide clear leadership and direction, ensure that debates are focused and balanced, enable decisions to be reached and ensure that resources are used to best effect. This two-hour 'masterclass'-style workshop will help elected members to understand their role, offer some approaches and ideas that will help to tackle typical challenges, and help to generally improve their effectiveness as a chair. * To understand the skills and qualities of a good chair * To learn ideas and approaches for chairing a successful meeting that is on time and achieves its outcomes * To understand the protocols and boundaries for appropriate meeting etiquette and the chair's role in managing this effectively * To appreciate how to manage yourself and others appropriately * To take away personal actions to apply to your role 1 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS * Objectives * What's the challenge for you? 2 WE CAN'T GO ON MEETING LIKE THIS * Common meeting challenges for chairs and why they succeed or fail * Consequences and impact for the Council * What's the context? 3 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EFFECTIVE CHAIR * Activities and input that explore the role, skills and qualities needed * Role of the chair: what is it and how to do it well 4 CHAIRING FOR SUCCESS - IDEAS AND APPROACHES TO MEET THE CHALLENGES * Managing time and boundaries * Preparation and planning * Creating the right environment * Self-management * Challenging personalities and good meeting behaviour 5 FINAL PLENARY SESSION * What's your plan? Take away actions

Chairing meetings skills for Elected Members Masterclass (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
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Minuting virtual meetings (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Taking minutes is a much under-rated skill. It can be challenging at the best of times. So how do you do it for virtual meetings? This trainer-led session will help. It's a very practical programme which explores the issues specific to minuting on-line meetings and gives solutions to some of the trickier problems. Full of useful tips, the session will enable participants to: * Identify how to adapt their current minute-taking skills to on-line meetings * Plan and prepare for a meeting * Follow a line of discussion * Work in partnership with a remote Chair * Deal confidently with minute-taking challenges. 1 WELCOME * Programme objectives * Personal introductions 2 ADAPTING MINUTE-TAKING TO VIRTUAL MEETINGS * How is it different? * What changes in approach are needed? 3 PREPARATION * Preparing for the meeting * Technology and equipment * Dress and personal presentation * Liaising with the Chair * Practical preparation tips 4 MINUTING TIPS * Managing the 'techie' elements, eg. poor sound/visual quality * Knowing who is speaking * Following a line of discussion * What if I don't hear or understand? * Tips for producing a set of minutes 5 SESSION REVIEW * Summary, key learning points, feedback and close

Minuting virtual meetings (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry

Minute taking (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Meetings are a fact of working life - both virtual and physical meetings. Recording the key points from meetings is critical to making sure that accurate information is captured, and action points are clearly identified and allocated. This virtual training session will support members of staff to develop their skills in recording the key points from meetings and discussions. This course will help participants: * Describe the different levels of note taking and pick the appropriate style for the meeting * Prepare to take minutes in the virtual and the physical environment * Liaise and work in partnership with the meeting Chair * Use a template to enable the capturing of key points * Set up the room ready for the meeting * Identify key points to record, versus what not to record * Interrupt the meeting confidently to check key points * Take neutral, accurate and concise records * Produce a well-laid out set of minutes. 1 INTRODUCTION * Objectives and overview * Introductions and personal aims 2 AN INTRODUCTION TO MINUTES * Purpose and use * Different levels of notetaking 3 PREPARING TO TAKE MINUTES * Identifying the purpose of the meeting * Working with the Chair * Tips and techniques to prepare effectively * Case studies, review and discussion * The physical environment: setting up for a meeting 4 LISTENING AND RECORDING * Tips and techniques to make the process easier * How to interrupt a meeting * What to record; what to leave out * Recording in short-form using playscript and bullet-points * Listening neutrally * Activity: Minuting a Meeting * The tricky ones and how to overcome problems in the meeting 5 PREPARING THE MINUTES * Producing a set of draft minutes * Tips on grammar, punctuation and layout * Stylistic variation * Managing feedback from the Chair 6 REVIEW * Summary of key learning points * Action planning

Minute taking (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry

Best Practice Board Meeting Tips

By Ralph Ward

For boards and staff, board meetings always involve too much time, too much effort, too much material to review, and too few tools to make governance effective. Here are the top tools, tips and timesavers boards around the world use to make your impossible boardroom tasks do-able.

Best Practice Board Meeting Tips
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Internationally
Price on Enquiry

Taking and Presenting Minutes

By SAVO CIC

A half day course for those who find themselves taking and presenting minutes for different kinds of meetings. The session will provide practical tips on how to write minutes that are clear and more concise and how to save time during the minute-taking process. It will be a useful session for both novice and experienced minute takers.

Taking and Presenting Minutes
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Thetford
£150

Facilitation Skills Training Course (£1450 total for this 2-day course for a group of 4-10 participants)

By Buon Consultancy

Facilitation Skills Training

Facilitation Skills Training Course (£1450 total for this 2-day course for a group of 4-10 participants)
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Edinburgh
£1450

A sales manager's role has more to do with the ability to lead, mentor, and motivate a sales team to achieve or exceed an organisation's sales goals. This programme concentrates on these skills and behaviours enhancing their existing skills to new levels through the sales management process.

Sales Management
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Loughborough
£890

Time Management for Healthcare Professionals

By M&K Update Ltd

This workshop is designed to help you manage your time more effectively. It will explore issues with time management, prioritisation and delegation, managing meetings and emails, Managing other peoples priorities and action planning.

Time Management for Healthcare Professionals
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
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National Back Exchange

national back exchange

Newcastle upon Tyne

National Back Exchange (referred to as “NBE”) is a non-profit membership association whose goal is to develop, disseminate and promote evidence-based best practice in all aspects of moving and handling and musculoskeletal health. It is run on a voluntary basis by a National Executive elected from the membership and administered from a central office in Gosforth, Newcastle. NBE’s vision for “Excellence in all aspects of moving and handling” is supported with aims to reflect the growing recognition and significance of its work. The association consults widely with other organisations / stakeholders having similar goals and actively contributes to national working parties and projects as well as supporting research and practice development. ‘Column’, the journal of NBE, provides a valuable means of communication and is supported by web-based members’ forums where topics can be freely discussed and advice sought. Since 1992 NBE has run a highly respected and successful 3 day residential conference in September for people with an interest in moving and handling. The membership of NBE includes professionals from a wide range of disciplines, including: Health and social care Therapies Education Health and safety Ergonomics Equipment manufacturing Industry The development of an Advanced Membership category (similar to a post graduate diploma) in 2006 has increased the professionalism and recognition of personnel engaged in this field. Networking and support of our members is facilitated by an interactive website, including a membership directory, links with organisations who share similar goals (both at home and 3abroad). NBE has a number of local affiliated groups located throughout the UK which run meetings on a regular basis. The local groups are an excellent way to promote networking, to share and disseminate information and support members at a local level. NBE also provides a number of resources to support and develop practice including a series of information leaflets and professional publications.

Flourishing Language Solution

flourishing language solution

London

Let me know what I can help you with.Translation ServiceInterpreter Service---Welcome ToFlourishing Language Solution Ltd Flourishing Language Solution Ltd is a Private limited Company registered in England and wales. Quality service provision is what our company prioritises, and we strive to achieve this through the provision of tailored services to Tigrinya and Amharic speaking serviceFlourishing Language Solution Ltd is a Private limited Company registered in England and wales. Quality service provision is what our company prioritises, and we strive to achieve this through the provision of tailored services to Tigrinya and Amharic speaking service users, who require an interpreter or translation services to fully access services available to them. We supply linguists who are DPSI qualification holders and NRPSI registered to ensure quality service provision. We also work in partnership with other NRPSI registered and regulated linguists and supply other rare languages. Company Director: Mr Tesfom Gebrehiwet Mr Tesfom is a DPSI certified and NRPSI registered & regulated linguist. He has been working as a Freelance Interpreter and translator since May 2008 and DPSI Language Specialist since August 2017. His strong professional academic background (B.A Degree in History, Eritrea; B.A Hons in Community and Youth Studies and M.A in Social Work, UK); along with his teaching and mentoring experiences has enabled him to gain relevant skills in training and assessing other linguists. As a Freelance interpreter and translator, he has been delivering various interpreting assignments including court trials, tribunals, police stations, probation services, NHS, Asylum Screening, Detention Centres, Mental Health Hospitals, schools, DWP, JCP, HMRC, CAFCASS, Medical Health Assessment centres (ATOS & CHDA), Social services (LAC Review, TAF Meetings, safeguarding issues including S. 47 enquiry …etc), local law firms and so on. Read More