Becoming a Manager: Your First Managers’ Meeting
English
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What you'll learn
Research meeting attendees and their roles
Understand your role in the meeting
Practice active listening skills
Take effective notes during the meeting.
Skills covered in this course
Description
Becoming a Manager: Your First Managers’ Meeting prepares you for your first high-level meeting with senior figures in your organisation.
Your first meeting with senior figures from your organisation can be as nerve-wracking as it is exciting.
As more meetings take place remotely, early-career managers are being invited to high-level meetings more often.
This course will help you prepare effectively and make a good first impression.
You will learn how to research attendees, understand your role, practice active listening, stay flexible, and take effective notes.
By following these strategies, you will confidently navigate your first managers’ meeting.
Your first meeting with senior figures from your organisation can be as nerve-wracking as it is exciting.
As more meetings take place remotely, early-career managers are being invited to high-level meetings more often.
This course will help you prepare effectively and make a good first impression.
You will learn how to research attendees, understand your role, practice active listening, stay flexible, and take effective notes.
By following these strategies, you will confidently navigate your first managers’ meeting.
Becoming a Manager: Your First Managers’ Meeting
Your first meeting with senior figures from your organisation can be as nerve-wracking as it is exciting.
As more meetings take place remotely, early-career managers are being invited to high-level meetings more often.
This course will help you prepare effectively and make a good first impression.
You will learn how to research attendees, understand your role, practice active listening, stay flexible, and take effective notes.
By following these strategies, you will confidently navigate your first managers’ meeting.