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Making Meetings Work - Achieving High Quality Group Decisions

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor John E. Tropman teaches at the University of Michigan in the School of Social Work and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. In the school of business, his courses focus on organizational design, organizational culture, rewards systems, and organizational change. In the School of Social Work, his courses focus on executive leadership and policy development. He also teaches in the Executive Education Programs at the University of Michigan. He has written over 40 books and many articles. Tropman works with a number of organizations in a consultative capacity, including for-profit, nonprofit, and governmental entities, assisting them in strategic planning, developing effective decision systems and managing change, as well as providing executive training. He also works with individual executives, assisting them in their own career development. Klappentext Making Meetings Work: Achieving High Quality Group Decisions, Second Edition covers everything you need to know about organizing engaging meetings, including preparing agendas, controlling what happens behind the scenes prior to and after meetings, and managing conflicting values and personalities. Through the Meeting Masters Research Project at the University of Michigan, author John E Tropman observed and interviewed the nation's most successful meeting experts to find out how to make meetings both stimulating and productive. Based on his findings, Tropman formulated seven principles and fourteen commandments for implementing dynamic meetings. This Second Edition has been extensively revised and expanded to include: - Family meetings and family group decision making; - Problems and solutions for board of directors meetings; - Community and civic meetings; - Volunteers and meetings; - Leadership in community decision making. Making Meetings Work: Achieving High Quality Group Decisions, Second Edition provides simple, easily applied best practices for supervising or instigating meetings with decision accomplishment outcomes. Author John E Tropman reveals goal oriented procedures that keep proposals moving towards quality group decision making and assure other participants look forward to attending your meetings. Written with humor and a deep understanding of the realities of business and political life, Making Meetings Work: Achieving High Quality Group Decisions, Second Edition is an extraordinary resource for anyone who leads, facilitates, or attends meetings. Zusammenfassung Covers what you need to know about organizing engaging meetings! including preparing agendas! controlling what happens behind the scenes prior to and after meetings! and managing conflicting values and personalities. This book provides best practices for supervising or instigating meetings with decision accomplishment outcomes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part 1 Paradigm Shift 1 Principle Driven: the Seven Imperatives Part 2 Managing Agenda Organization 2 Managing Agenda Organization 3 Managing Agenda Dieting: The Rule of the Agenda Bell 4 Managing Meeting Text: The Written Rules 5 Managing Participant Trust: The Integrity Rules 6 Managing Premeeting and Postmeeting Tasks 7 Managing Rehearsals, Performances, and Audiences 8 Managing Emotional Elements of Meetings 9 Managing the Flow of Ideas and Proposals: Dealing With Difficulties in Idea Processing 10 Managing Bases for Decisions in Meetings: The Decision and Choice 11 Managing Decision and Choice 12 Managing Positions and Roles in Meetings 13 Managing Tasks and Functions in Meetings 14 Managing Conflicting Values in Meetings 15 Managing the Evaluation Rules Part 3 Becoming a Master Meeting Manager: Some Tips on Application 16 Becoming a Master Meeting Manager 17 Implementing Total Quality Meetings (T...

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Autori John E. Tropman
Editore Sage Publications Ltd
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 25.03.2003
 
EAN 9780761927051
ISBN 978-0-7619-2705-1
Pagine 256
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Pubblicità, marketing

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