What They Don’t Teach You in Business School: How to Run Successful Meetings and Conduct Effective Conference Calls
Teaches how to: Define the key aspects of a meeting; find and reserve the meeting location, media, and catering; track the budget and actual expenses incurred; determine the attendees and agenda; create and send the meeting invitation and track responses; prepare the meeting content and pre-type the meeting minutes; manage the meeting stakeholders, assign meeting roles and responsibilities, and complete the final preparations and checks; open and facilitate the meeting; close the meeting, conduct the meeting evaluation, finish and send out meeting minutes; and conduct the meeting evaluation discussion with manager. Includes the following six templates: Definition of the Meeting Template; Meeting Expenses Template; Attendee List Template; Agenda Example; Meeting Evaluation Template; and, Meeting Preparation Check List.


Implementing a successful meeting can be a large step forward in climbing the career ladder. A well run meeting can result in increased respect from management, admiration from peers, and positive publicity for you. An inadequately run meeting can spell disaster because it can undermine your credibility with management, provoke disrespect from co-workers, and even negatively affect your self-esteem. Unfortunately, colleges and universities don’t generally prepare students for these kinds of real-life situations, yet they can have an incredible impact on your career.
1112154713
What They Don’t Teach You in Business School: How to Run Successful Meetings and Conduct Effective Conference Calls
Teaches how to: Define the key aspects of a meeting; find and reserve the meeting location, media, and catering; track the budget and actual expenses incurred; determine the attendees and agenda; create and send the meeting invitation and track responses; prepare the meeting content and pre-type the meeting minutes; manage the meeting stakeholders, assign meeting roles and responsibilities, and complete the final preparations and checks; open and facilitate the meeting; close the meeting, conduct the meeting evaluation, finish and send out meeting minutes; and conduct the meeting evaluation discussion with manager. Includes the following six templates: Definition of the Meeting Template; Meeting Expenses Template; Attendee List Template; Agenda Example; Meeting Evaluation Template; and, Meeting Preparation Check List.


Implementing a successful meeting can be a large step forward in climbing the career ladder. A well run meeting can result in increased respect from management, admiration from peers, and positive publicity for you. An inadequately run meeting can spell disaster because it can undermine your credibility with management, provoke disrespect from co-workers, and even negatively affect your self-esteem. Unfortunately, colleges and universities don’t generally prepare students for these kinds of real-life situations, yet they can have an incredible impact on your career.
2.99 In Stock
What They Don’t Teach You in Business School: How to Run Successful Meetings and Conduct Effective Conference Calls

What They Don’t Teach You in Business School: How to Run Successful Meetings and Conduct Effective Conference Calls

by Lisa Quast
What They Don’t Teach You in Business School: How to Run Successful Meetings and Conduct Effective Conference Calls

What They Don’t Teach You in Business School: How to Run Successful Meetings and Conduct Effective Conference Calls

by Lisa Quast

eBook

$2.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

Teaches how to: Define the key aspects of a meeting; find and reserve the meeting location, media, and catering; track the budget and actual expenses incurred; determine the attendees and agenda; create and send the meeting invitation and track responses; prepare the meeting content and pre-type the meeting minutes; manage the meeting stakeholders, assign meeting roles and responsibilities, and complete the final preparations and checks; open and facilitate the meeting; close the meeting, conduct the meeting evaluation, finish and send out meeting minutes; and conduct the meeting evaluation discussion with manager. Includes the following six templates: Definition of the Meeting Template; Meeting Expenses Template; Attendee List Template; Agenda Example; Meeting Evaluation Template; and, Meeting Preparation Check List.


Implementing a successful meeting can be a large step forward in climbing the career ladder. A well run meeting can result in increased respect from management, admiration from peers, and positive publicity for you. An inadequately run meeting can spell disaster because it can undermine your credibility with management, provoke disrespect from co-workers, and even negatively affect your self-esteem. Unfortunately, colleges and universities don’t generally prepare students for these kinds of real-life situations, yet they can have an incredible impact on your career.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014968096
Publisher: Lisa Quast
Publication date: 07/18/2012
Series: Career Savvy , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 29 KB

About the Author

Lisa Quast, founder of Career Woman, Inc. and an international career development expert for women, has succeeded in business areas that have been traditionally male dominated. Tired of waiting for promotions, Lisa took her career into her own hands and created a career strategic plan to get her where she wanted to go.

From the lowest rung of the career ladder to executive positions at multi-billion dollar companies, she realized that achieving success requires more than just luck and hard work - it requires a plan. Her award-winning book, "Your Career, Your Way!" teaches women how to take the process of strategic planning - the same process businesses use to position themselves competitively - and apply it to their own career development.

Lisa has been quoted in articles for The Wall Street Journal, American Way Magazine, eHow and others, enjoys guest appearances on radio shows, and is a frequent contributor of career articles to a variety of publications and online resources, including Working Woman, Training Magazine, Work It Mom, HR Now, and MoneyWi$e Women. Her incredibly successful female-focused "Career Memos" blog (http://www.careerwomaninc.com/blog/) offers tips and insight on everything from how to ask for a raise to how to create a true work/life balance - and, her blog won a 2010 Stevie Award for Women in Business in the "Blog of the Year" cagegory!

Lisa's passion in life is making a difference in the lives of women by helping them achieve their dreams - and she's committed to helping as many women as possible achieve career success!
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews