
GOING TO A MEETING Video Series
Part 1: MESSING UP A MEETING
Part 2: MEETING MENACES
Bored? Always arguing? Confused?
How are YOU contributing to company meetings?
Despite all The advances in communication technology, There is no substitute
for a group of people getting together. We need meetings. When They work
properly, They make our organizations run smoother and our teams function
more effectively. They are an important setting in which, as individuals,
we can demonstrate our talents. Of course, when meetings go badly it's
a different story. All those taking part in a meeting must prepare properly,
be punctual, and make a positive contribution; as well as avoid and cope
with destructive behaviour. Going to a Meeting clarifies These important
roles for The attendee, so that everyone can get The most out of meetings.
AIM
Part 1 demonstrates how to avoid meeting mistakes, as well as how
to prepare and clarify discussion points. Part 2 shows how to handle The
diverse personalities in The meeting arena.
THE VIDEOS
In Part 1: Messing Up a Meeting, a staff member hurriedly prepares
for a meeting. The narrator, John Cleese, tries to warn The employee,
Jeremy, to be more thorough and prepare properly. Jeremy doesn't listen
and The ensuing meeting is a disaster for him. John Cleese gives him some
suggestions and The scene is replayed with a more positive outcome. In
The next segment; Jeremy irritates The team leader, changes The agenda
and openly argues with a fellow employee. Once again using The classic
wrong-way right way scenarios, John Cleese shows Jeremy The error of his
ways and how to change his behaviour for The better.
Part 2: Meeting Menaces contains five short sequences showing The extreme
behaviour exhibited by some colleagues: The waffler, The turf warrior,
The assassin, The dominator and The interrupter. Throughout The program
John Cleese provides The proper guidance to allow group members The ability
to cope successfully with each of These destructive behaviour types.
Features and applications:
- An excellent addition to The best-selling Meetings Bloody Meetings
and More Bloody Meetings programs!
- Suitable for teaching employees proper meeting etiquette
- Increase meeting productivity through effective preparation and organization
- Learn how to adapt to and diffuse various destructive communication
behaviours
- Realistic role-plays that embrace conflict resolution
Format:
Video
Length: Part 1 - 18 mins.; Part 2 - 22mins.
Additional Materials:
Leader's guide
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