Facilitating Executive-Level Meetings: HR Business Leader Series
Organization:
Northern California Human Resources Association
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
11/18/2015
End Date:
11/18/2015
Start Time:
5:30 PM
End Time:
7:30 PM
Event
Info:
Much of the work we do in teams, as members of a work group, a task force, or the senior leadership team depends on well-facilitated, successful meetings. Yet all too often, meetings are difficult and a seemingly unproductive use of time.
Examine the unique challenges of facilitating executive-level meetings, and learn tools and concepts for successfully planning and conducting these important events. You'll leave the workshop with the courage to say "yes" to requests to serve as a facilitator to more senior groups.
About the Presenter
Sheila Dundon, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, is the President and Founder of Priority Leadership Group. The expert team of consultants at PLG helps clients gain clarity about what is getting in the way of achieving their business goals and helps them find solutions. As an Organizational Effectiveness and Human Resource consultant for the last 14 years, Sheila has worked with organizations from 10-1000, facilitating cultural change efforts, developing communications and workforce planning models, and delivering leadership programs and retreats to executives and teams.
Prior to consulting, Sheila worked in corporate Human Resources for 14 years in retail, engineering, healthcare and education industries. She is a Member of NCHRA, (Eastbay and SF Chapters) OD Network, (Nat'l and local chapters) SHRM, PATCA, Triple Impact Practitioners, California Diversity Council, I-O Practitioners Network, SVWHR and Toastmasters International. For more information about Sheila Dundon and Priority Leadership Group consulting services, go to www.priorityleadershipgroup.com or LinkedIn.
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