How do I establish a group? What is the best way to prepare a meeting? How should we arrange the seating? Help I need to chair a meeting. What should I do? What sort of minutes should we keep? How can we deal with a diffi cult member? Can we remotivate someone who has lost interest? These are just some of the many questions dealt with in Catherine Widdicombe's 'Meetings that Work'. A plethora of meetings and committees is one of the inescapable features of modern life. From small businesses to multinational corporations, from large charities to small voluntary organisations, from training...
How do I establish a group? What is the best way to prepare a meeting? How should we arrange the seating? Help I need to chair a meeting. What should...
Like the author's previous book Meetings That Work, this is a self-help manual giving practical advice in an accessible way, helping people to realise their full potential. Aimed at those in small life-giving communities practising collegiality, subsidiarity and collaborative reflective ministry, the book offers the benefit of Catherine Widdicombe's wide experience to leaders and members of communities who have no outside aid. The importance of small communities in religious life is explored and the problems faced while living in them is examined, from unfamiliar and unexpected relational...
Like the author's previous book Meetings That Work, this is a self-help manual giving practical advice in an accessible way, helping people to realise...