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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Anderson)
Fri Sep 15 17:02:47 2000

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From: Greg Anderson <ganderso@MIT.EDU>

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Good afternoon,
	If you haven't done this, I strongly encourage you to attend.

Greg

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>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:13:37 -0400
>To: infosys@mit.edu
>From: Kate Kibbee <kkibbee@MIT.EDU>
>Subject: Meeting Facilitation offered
>
> All,
>There are still a few seats available in the Mastering Meetings  course
>being offered by OED (formerly PC&T.   This is a workshop on collaborative
>problem solving that focuses on meeting facilitation.  A decription of
>this two day workshop is outlined at the end of this email.
>
>
>If you are interested in attending, please register through the web site
>listed below.
>Thank you,
>Kate Kibbee
>*** Mastering Meetings     Sep 20: 8:30am-5pm [W89-305]    Sep 22:
>8:30am-5pm [W89-305]            (attend both sessions)    Instructors: Meg
>Chute (Organization &  Employee Development) & Judith Stein
>(Organization & Employee Development)   Register on line at:
><http://web.mit.edu/personnel/pct/> http://web.mit.edu/personnel/pct/
>Course Description   Mastering Meetings presents a framework and tools for
>planning and conducting meetings and for ensuring follow-through on
>actions and decisions. Participants learn many tools to help make meetings
>more effective and they have a chance to try out a number of these tools
>during class.   By the end of this workshop, a participant can expect to
>have 1) an expanded repertoire of strategies,  skills, and practical tools
>for planning and conducting meetings and 2) an action plan to assist in
>implementing learning.   By the end of this class, participants will be
>able to:                                             design effective
>meeting agendas                                             write specific
>goals for each agenda item
>keep a discussion on track
>organize information for useful minutes
>track action items from meetings
>evaluate the effectiveness of meetings.   Judith Stein Organization
>Development Consultant Organization and Employee Development, MIT
>617/258-9662 jstein@mit.edu   HR@MIT: Providing Inspiration//Delivering
>Results
>
>

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Good afternoon,

	If you haven't done this, I strongly encourage you to attend.


Greg


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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:13:37 -0400

To: infosys@mit.edu

From: Kate Kibbee <<kkibbee@MIT.EDU>

Subject: Meeting Facilitation offered


 All,

<fontfamily><param>Palatino</param>There are still a few seats
available in the Mastering Meetings  course being offered by OED
(formerly PC&T.   This is a workshop on collaborative problem solving
that focuses on meeting facilitation.  A decription of this two day
workshop is outlined at the end of this email.  



If you are interested in attending, please register through the web
site listed below.

Thank you,

Kate Kibbee 

</fontfamily>*** <bold>Mastering Meetings  </bold>   Sep 20: 8:30am-5pm
[W89-305]    Sep 22: 8:30am-5pm [W89-305]            (attend both
sessions)    Instructors: Meg Chute (Organization &  Employee
Development) & Judith Stein    (Organization & Employee Development)  
Register on line at: <<http://web.mit.edu/personnel/pct/>
http://web.mit.edu/personnel/pct/   <bold>Course Description  
</bold>Mastering Meetings presents a framework and tools for planning
and conducting meetings and for ensuring follow-through on actions and
decisions. Participants learn many tools to help make meetings more
effective and they have a chance to try out a number of these tools
during class.   By the end of this workshop, a participant can expect
to have 1) an expanded repertoire of strategies,  skills, and practical
tools for planning and conducting meetings and 2) an action plan to
assist in implementing learning.   By the end of this class,
participants will be able to:                                          
  design effective meeting agendas                                     
       write specific goals for each agenda item                       
                     keep a discussion on track                        
                    organize information for useful minutes            
                                track action items from meetings       
                                     evaluate the effectiveness of
meetings.   Judith Stein Organization Development Consultant
Organization and Employee Development, MIT 617/258-9662 jstein@mit.edu 
 <bold>HR@MIT: Providing Inspiration//Delivering Results 



</bold></excerpt><bold></bold>

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