A seminar on How to Conduct Productive Meetings





As organizations grow and responsibility spreads, meetings have become the main communication channel. In most organizations, decisions are now made in groups, not individuals. Well planned and carefully led meetings can be sources of satisfaction and accomplishment.



This seminar will show you how to conduct more effective meetings. The program will take about one hour and will be presented as part of the regularly scheduled Chamber Toastmasters meeting this upcoming Thursday, March 9th, 2006.



The Chamber Toastmasters meetings are normally held each Thursday at the Edmonton Chamber of Commerces boardrooms on the 6th Floor of the Edmonton World Trade Center located at 9990 Jasper Avenue N, Edmonton, Alberta. Meetings begin at 6:00PM and ends at 7:30PM. Please plan on arriving at least 10 minutes before the start of the meeting.



Please call in advance to register. Registration is free, but we reserve the right to limit numbers to seating availability. So, please register early to guarantee your seat.



You can 426-4620 ext 0 or just appear and we will welcome you.

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