Task 4. Write an essay on theme “How is the importance of the manufacturing?” (At least 150 words)
Task 5. Make a presentation about famous company over the world.
Self study 8
Theme: Interruptinginmeetings The most common issues include people running late, not knowing who the leader is, an unclear reason for the hosting of the meeting in the first place, and attendants wondering if they could’ve just received this information over email instead. Despite the ‘haters,’ there’s something to be said about the powerful interaction of meeting face-to-face.The optimal objective should be to still host your business meetings when appropriate, while making sure that they do in fact serve the best interests of every participant’s job duties and use of time. In this guide, we’ll show you how to run a meeting that does just this.Here’s everything you need to note about running effective meetings:
Decide whether or not to host the meeting
Set an agenda in advance
Review your guest list
Start and end on time
Manage the time in between
Take notes throughout
Save time for questions
Conclude with action items
Reevaluate the effectiveness
Whether you are a small business owner with a minimal team or a large-scale operation managing remote employees, the type of meeting you’re hosting sets the tone for everything, from the agenda to who should be invited. Is this a repetitive weekly or monthly meeting where teammates speak about their current and ongoing projects? Or is it an irregular meeting set to discuss a special project or sensitive information? Whichever is the case, decide if having a meeting is your most effective option.
For repetitive meetings, sometimes it’s not worthwhile to host it. If you’re doing so out of formality, such as the obligatory weekly update meetings, ask yourself if it makes more sense to just send an email with all the information instead. Then, allow smaller groups to meet to discuss their relevant projects together when appropriate. This will save everyone time and probably result in a sigh of relief for your ex-attendees.
For irregular meetings revolving around specific updates or projects, it will almost certainly make sense that you do in fact hold a meeting. The information you’re sharing is new to all parties involved, and, therefore, probably worth their time and attention to bring them on board and in line with your ideas and game plan.
Set an agenda in advance
The golden rule of effective meetings: Don’t waste people’s time. One of the habits of successful people is to ensure that you stick to the rules. So, you’ll want to establish an objective such as, “This meeting is being held to discuss plans for the upcoming marketing campaign.” Okay, great! You are hosting a meeting with a true purpose.