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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Anderson)
Thu Dec 23 10:22:12 1999

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Of possible interest - please pass along.
Greg

>
>From: Jeff Pankin <pankin@MIT.EDU>
>Subject: ANOUNCING: Mastering Meetings Class
>Cc: pankin@mit.edu, mchute@mit.edu
>
>===================================================
>PLEASE FORWARD TO ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED
>===================================================
>
>
>The Performance Consulting and Training team is pleased to announce a
>January session of the Mastering Meetings workshop.  The class is designed
>to provide you with the tools and concepts to plan, conduct and follow
>through on meetings of all types.  It's appropriate for those who plan and
>run meetings as well as for those who participate.
>
>
>Mastering Meetings presents simple, yet powerful models and tools to
>enable you to dramatically improve your meeting effectiveness.  The
>content is delivered through a combination of lecture, discussion, small
>group work, videos and mock meetings in which participants can actually
>practice facilitating.
>
>By the end of class, you can expect to have 1) an expanded repertoire of
>strategies, skills, and practical tools to plan, run and participate in
>meetings and 2) an action plan to assist in implementing your learning.
>
>Major topics include:
> - key elements for planning a meeting
> - meeting roles and how they relate to four meeting functions
> - a framework for thinking about the stages of any discussion
> - models, strategies and tools for decision making and problem solving
> - how to build agreements which last beyond the meeting
> - facilitation techniques
> - dealing with difficult meeting behaviors
> - managing information generated at meetings
> - following through after the meeting (minutes, action planning)
>
>
>Logistics:
>
>DATES: January 13 and 20 (2 days)
>TIME:  8:30-5:00
>REGISTER ON-LINE:  http://web.mit.edu/personnel/pct/
>     (click on Course Calendar in the yellow box)
>FOR MORE INFO:  Jeff Pankin - pankin@mit.edu or x3-4135

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Of possible interest - please pass along.

Greg


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From: Jeff Pankin <<pankin@MIT.EDU>

Subject: ANOUNCING: Mastering Meetings Class

Cc: pankin@mit.edu, mchute@mit.edu


===================================================

PLEASE FORWARD TO ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED

===================================================



The Performance Consulting and Training team is pleased to announce a
January session of the Mastering Meetings workshop.  The class is
designed to provide you with the tools and concepts to plan, conduct
and follow through on meetings of all types.  It's appropriate for
those who plan and run meetings as well as for those who participate. 



Mastering Meetings presents simple, yet powerful models and tools to
enable you to dramatically improve your meeting effectiveness.  The
content is delivered through a combination of lecture, discussion,
small group work, videos and mock meetings in which participants can
actually practice facilitating.


By the end of class, you can expect to have 1) an expanded repertoire
of strategies, skills, and practical tools to plan, run and participate
in meetings and 2) an action plan to assist in implementing your
learning.


Major topics include:

 - key elements for planning a meeting

 - meeting roles and how they relate to four meeting functions

 - a framework for thinking about the stages of any discussion

 - models, strategies and tools for decision making and problem
solving

 - how to build agreements which last beyond the meeting

 - facilitation techniques

 - dealing with difficult meeting behaviors

 - managing information generated at meetings 

 - following through after the meeting (minutes, action planning)



Logistics:


DATES: January 13 and 20 (2 days)

TIME:  8:30-5:00

REGISTER ON-LINE:  http://web.mit.edu/personnel/pct/

     (click on Course Calendar in the yellow box)

FOR MORE INFO:  Jeff Pankin - pankin@mit.edu or x3-4135

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