Managing Meeting Problems
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- Time Management
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- Bacal & Associates
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Overview: This article emphasizes that a person will doubtless encounter some common problems that occur when any group of people gets together. While these problems are common, if they are left unmanaged, they will cause long term problems. Unmanaged meeting problems will result in wasted time, frustration, and a general dread of attending meetings in which these problems occur unchecked. So the chairperson plays important roles in managing meeting problems that occur. If the group has developed rules, it is far easier to enforce these rules without appearing to be arbitrary or heavy-handed. By managing the long-winded, the silent people involved in disputes, a considerable amount of time can be saved, and meeting can become more productive and positive for all those attending.
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Format: HTML | Size: 38KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




