Talking to the team

How to run a team meeting

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  • Overview

    Running team meetings

    Ensure team meetings are concise, inclusive and contribute to achieving collective goals.


    About this video training resource

    A team briefing is a vital event in every organisation; it tells people what is happening and why. In order to exercise effective leadership, team leaders therefore need to know how to talk to their team. After all, people's attitudes are heavily influenced by their immediate boss who needs to secure the team's understanding, co-operation and support.

    With its engaging plot and wide-ranging realistic scenarios to demonstrate that the lessons apply to all types of business, this programme is suitable for managers as well as group members, who will understand objectives and contribute to fulfilling them. It teaches three core lessons to make it clear that preparation is a major component in running a successful meeting. That means giving advance notice, forestalling interruptions and preparing notes.

    But it doesn't end there. Preparation becomes redundant if the host is unable to control the meeting by keeping to the point, to anticipate questions, or to support management decisions.


    This learning resource will...

    -Equip anyone with the skills to effectively plan and run a successful meeting
    -Meetings will become a valuable use of time, will be productive and achieve results


    Training resources:

    Video (28 mins)
    Course leader's guide
    Delegate worksheets
    Powerpoint slides
    Self-study workbook


    Featuring Hugh Laurie

    A Video Arts production in association with The Industrial Society featuring Hugh Laurie and Julia McKenzie. Release date: 1989

  • Learning chapters

    1. Not setting the stage http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L01/Not-setting-the-stage http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L01.jpg
    2. Setting the stage http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L02/Setting-the-stage http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L02.jpg
    3. Not preparing a script http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L03/Not-preparing-a-script http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L03.jpg
    4. Preparing a script http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L04/Preparing-a-script http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L04.jpg
    5. Losing control of the audience http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L05/Losing-control-of-the-audience http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L05.jpg

    6. Controlling the audience http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L06/Controlling-the-audience http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L06.jpg
    7. Controlling the audience in action http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L07/Controlling-the-audience-in-action http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L07.jpg
    8. Summary http://wwew.videoarts.com/product/TEAM1 L08/Summary http://wwew.videoarts.com/images/products/TEAM1 L08.jpg

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