Chair and lead meetings
In this tutorial you will learn:
- Different types of regular meetings
- About formal and informal meetings
- Some conventions or procedures to follow when conducting meetings
- The responsibilities of the chairperson
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Good to know: Helping you prepare to lead meetings from the Institute of Leadership and Management
- ‘Responsibilities of the Chair: What to do before a meeting’ from the Office of Human Resource Development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- ‘Responsibilities of the Chair: What to do during a meeting’ from the Office of Human Resource Development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- ‘Responsibilities of the Chair: What to do after a meeting’ from the Office of Human Resource Development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- 'How to chair a meeting’ from the Wikihow website
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- ‘Project Management: How to Run Team Meetings’ from Project Management Videos This video offers simple tips for successful team meetings. Click to watch ‘Robert’s Rules of Orders - How to be an effective chair’ from Susan Leahy.
- ‘Project Management: How to Run Team Meetings’ from Project Management Videos This video offers simple tips for successful team meetings. Click to watch ‘Robert’s Rules of Orders - How to be an effective chair’ from Susan Leahy.
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click to read ‘The importance of meetings: How the structure of meetings affects strategic change in organisations’ from the Advanced Institute of Management Research.
- Click to read ‘Types of meetings in the workplace’ from the Small Business Chronicle.
- Think And Challenge
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