Encyclopedia of Leadership

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  1. Make a list of equipment and supplies you need to have available for your meeting room.


Examples:
❑ flip chart and paper
❑ colored marking pens appropriate for the media
❑ whiteboard and proper pens
❑ overhead projector, acetates, and proper pens

RELATED LEADERSHIP TOOLS


6.3 Complex Situations 6.9 Brainstorming 10.12 RASCI Planning


6.5 Force-Field Analysis 10.7 Getting Participation 11.3 Meeting Checklist


FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE


Block, Peter. Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise Used. University Associates, 1978.


Hiebert, Murray. Powerful Professionals: Getting Your Expertise Used Inside Organizations. Recursion Press, 1999.


Jolles, Robert L. How to Run Seminars and Workshops: Presentation Skills for Consultants, Trainers, and Teachers. John
Wiley & Sons, 1993.


Klatt, Bruce. The Ultimate Training Workshop Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Leading Successful Workshops and
Training Programs. McGraw-Hill, 1999.


SECTION 10 TOOLS FORLEADINGTEAMS ANDGROUPS 325


❑ Sorting out complex situations

[☛6.3 Complex Situations]
❑ Prioritizing items

[☛10.11 Priority Setting]
❑ Designing a new process

[☛11.1 Process Cycle]
❑ Organizing data for problem solving
or decision making

[☛7.2 Problem Solving, 7.5 Decision Making]
❑ Planning

[☛10.12 RASCI Planning]

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