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MEETINGS Getting people together to talk/decide/train

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MEETINGSGetting people together to talk/decide/train

MEETINGSGetting people together to talk/decide/train

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attend a meeting be in/at a meeting set up/ hold/conduct/chair a meeting participate in a meeting

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a) formal: chairperson

agenda

minutes

b) informal: sessions near the coffee maker

at lunch

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Purposes

decision making brainstorming providing information delegating tasks or authority developing new skills (training meetings) motivating (sales) advising and counselling annual general meetings (AGM)

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PEOPLE IN A MEETING

chairperson participants (attendees) minute-taker

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WHAT SKILLS ARE HELPFUL FOR ATTENDING MEETINGS? (A) WHAT SKILLS ARE VITAL WHEN CONDUCTING A MEETING? (C)

Organizational skills _____

Flexibility _____

Listening skills ____

Time management ____

Asking questions ____

Discussion skills ___

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STRUCTURE

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AGENDA

date of meeting time of meeting venue / location items / topics to be discussed suggested time schedule for each topic names of participants reporting on topics

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WHY SHOULD AN AGENDA BE DISTRIBUTED IN ADVANCE?

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MINUTESrecording information to follow-up

the time / date / venue a short description of what the meeting was about

(Meeting to discuss the new recruitment procedure) attendees / absentees (Present/Apologies) the time the meeting ended all agenda items and decisions / conclusions / tasks the names of those responsible for follow-up action votes are usually recorded (e.g. It was decided by 7 votes to 2 to hire 3 new salespersons)

next meeting

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE AGENDA AND THE MINUTES?

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INEFFICIENT MEETINGS(lack of planning)

too lengthy boring disorganized

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TYPES OF MEETINGSDecide about the type of meeting:

team meeting board meeting brainstorming

annual general meeting kick-off meeting

1. A regular meeting of a company’s top directors. ______________________________________________________________

2. A meeting which is held when you are starting a project. ______________________________________________________________

3. A regular meeting of people who are working together. ________________________________________ _____________________

4. A meeting in which all the members of a group think very quickly of as many ideas as they can. ____________________________________________

5. A meeting with the people who own a company like a plc. _______________________________________________

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GO to YouTube and write down the basic ideas suggested in the following video clip:

6 Secrets Of Effective Meetings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSft2OeMmzQ&feature=related

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2. _____________________________________________________________

3.______________________________________________________________

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Watch and listen to the video clip and fill in the spaces:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMrFLofQeSw&feature=related

Good meetings give people a chance to __________________ with each other, to _________________ ideas, excitement, ________________ and _____________. Good meetings are a chance to __________ decisions and ___________ ideas forward. Good meetings should be __________ savers and __________ savers if you do them effectively.

Revise the vocabulary and practice the pronunciation.

Listen and repeat!

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-run-a-meeting ??http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mTu9y2fsT8&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyrL7o2qCoU&feature=related