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There is a difference between running and leading a meeting. People who run meetings tend to focus on individual agenda items and be more concerned about keeping track of time, and it's not uncommon for them to look to others to help guide the group along. As a result, these meetings tend to get off track, not be engaging, and experience various levels of participation and diminished quality. On the other hand, when a person moves from running a meeting to leading a meeting, a whole new experience is created. When a person decides to take control and lead a meeting, participants are prepared for the meeting, are actively engaged, and as a result contribute at a higher level. When meetings are led versus run they stay on track and things get done. For this course you will work on building your skills to lead effective and productive virtual meetings. By using a simple process you can be sure you are doing the right things to increase collaboration and participation, while making sure great work gets done. By completing this course, you will have the skills required to lead successful virtual meetings.

The Result:
Build the skills required to lead successful virtual meetings

This is available as part of

Remote Leadership Toolkit
Because Remote Leaders Have Unique Challenges
Leading remote employees is now a fact of life. Over 80% of teams and 90% of projects have at least one member not physically located with the rest of the group. In addition, a recent study from GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com showed that the number of employees who telecommute more than one day per we... read more
Video Running Time (minutes)
10:00
Product Type
E-Learning
Course ID
VC-327