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Facilitation and Effective Meetings Training | eLearning Online Course


100% Effective Limited

Summary

Price
£60 inc VAT
Or £20.00/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
1 month · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

Meeting, eh? They’ve got a bit of a reputation. Boring. Pointless. An excuse for an ego-trip for the person running them. However, they don’t have to be this way. Meetings are an excellent way to communicate information, to gather feedback and to discuss ideas - but they must be used effectively.

This course will show you the way. Plus, it’s all online so you don’t have to have more time away from work than you need.

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Description

Poor meetings and unnecessary workshops are all too often part of working life. We take it for granted that we will have to waste time, and energy, attending them.

But we don’t have to.

This one-hour training course will give you the skills you need to run meetings that are worth attending and have tangible outcomes. You’ll learn to present, understand how to interpret the dynamics of a meeting and develop your own personal style. This course is all online, and forms part of 100% Effective’s market-leading eLearning. It’s fully optimised for all mobile devices, and has interactivity, games and quizzes to help embed your learning.

The course covers:

  • Planning a meeting and setting up for success
  • How to be an effective facilitator
  • Managing group dynamics, and dealing with emotions and behaviours
  • How to be a catalyst in meetings
  • Using meetings to generate ideas, solve problems, make decisions or build networks
  • Listening and influencing

At the end of the course, you’ll have a clear idea of your current strengths and weaknesses and you’ll have a plan for personal improvement.

Who is this course for?

We all attend meetings, and many of us run them too, so this course is perfect for anyone who wants more enjoyable and effective meetings.

Requirements

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Career path

While this course will not directly impact your career path, running better meetings and getting better outcomes can greatly improve your career confidence.

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