Lunch and Learn - How and when to have a meeting

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Have you ever felt a little bit lost in a meeting, or wondered if it could be done more quickly or in a better way? Do you ever get to a meeting and are unsure of what you are going to achieve or what you have been asked to do? Or are you starting a new group and want to learn good meeting practice from the beginning?

If you answer yes to any of these questions (or you are just curious) you are very welcome to join our Lunch and Learn - How and when to have a meeting session.

Lunch and Learn is a short session usually not longer than half an hour, with half an hour for lunch (so an hour in total) where we go through some best practice, ask and answer some key questions, give you some tools and materials to take away and have a bite to eat and a chat with each other.

A little bit about what we will be covering…

We are going to look at good meeting practice, agendas, who says what, when and where, the roles of committee members and a little bit about money.

To register to attend this session please complete the booking form in full by clinking the ‘register’ button.

If you have any questions about the session please contact us at training@salfordcvs.co.uk or call 0161 787 7795

When
24th April, 2024 from 12:00 PM to  1:00 PM
Location
Working Class Movement Library
51, The Crescent
Salford, M5 4WX
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