Custom Search

We would like to connect with you.

Send us an e-mail or leave a voicemail message at 1-805-409-0180. We will quickly get back to you.

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS

  • COMING iN MARCH:
    • Perform Your Best: Interpersonal Skills For Better Interviews, Conversations and Moments of Truth
    • Tough As Nails: Developing Greater Resilience, Persistence and Mental Toughness
  • Access the Learning Site

Individual Coaching

Want More Information on Products and Services?

Contact Us By Email

Leave a Message 24 Hours a Day at:

1-805-409-0180

 

SERVICES FOR ORGANIZATIONS

On-site Workshops

Speeches
Site Map For Free Information
Custom Search

 

 

The Meeting Effectiveness Assessment

 

 

 

x
Assessment Overview
Other Interventions Used to Improve Meetings

This asssessment shows how to determine meeting effectiveness meetings by examining seven performance areas.

Training in Key Meeting Processes

Executive Coaching

On-Line Seminar— Switching Roles: Acting as a Meeting Leader and Facilitator

   
Everyone complaints about meetings, but practically no one does anything about it. manager interrupts a meeting to take a phone call
 
A manager Interrupts meeting to take phone call.

sessment consists of seven sections—for a total of 43 questions.

Meeting Preparation — 3 questions

We view meetings as a cycle, only part of which is concerned with the meeting itself. One goes before and what comes after is just as important. Sometimes the meeting is botches due to what fails to happen before and did not occur after.

Actions Between Meetings — 2 questions

It's amazing how often things fall apart because the things that are supposed to occur after a meeting don't.

Member Roles — 5 questions

In psychology, a role is a predictable and repeatable set of behaviors. Meetings have a number of these roles that must be well played in the group is to do will.

Often, the right meeting roles are not played well—sometimes they are not played at all. A meeting has a number of major roles that have to be played well—and they cannot be all played the the meeting chair.

Information Handling — 6 questions

Meetings can fall apart based on the way information is handled. It takes a great deal of skill to insure the right information is given, received and understood.

Meeting Process — 12 questions

It's long been known that flawed process produces crummy results and wastes people's time. In a typical meeting, three processes run at the same time: a communication, problem solving and meeting process. The meeting process is the simplest, followed by problem solving and the communication process being the toughest to do well.

Problem Solving Process — 10 questions

Many confuse problem solving and decision making. Decision making is a small subset of problem solving. This section specifically focuses on how well the group solves problems.

Meeting Environment — 3 questions

Sometimes there are issues with the environment that produce disruptions. For example, how information is displayed, how a table is configured greatly impact communication patterns

 

Looking For Something Different?

Discover The Interpersonal Communication Skills Necessary To Influence

Investigate a Six-Week On-line Course

Contact us by email for a free consultation. Or leave a message on our voicemail system 24 hours a day. Call 1-805-409-0180.

Legacee is located in Southern California, near Los Angeles. Copyright © 1996-2009 by Legacee Management Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved