Exec Handover TrainingChairing Skills

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Exec Handover Training

Chairing Skills

May 2014

Agenda

• • • Presentation Responsibilities – Before the Meeting Responsibilities – During the Meeting Responsibilities – After the Meeting Discussion – Characteristics of a Good Chairperson Exercise on Strategies to Handle Difficult Situations

Underpinning principles

As an effective chair, you need to understand the key roles that you have, how to handle the mechanics of different meetings. All of this needs to be undertaken in the context of the rules ……that apply ..... and finding the best ways to encourage participation while dealing with the personalities you face

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The Role of the Chair

• • • • • • • Maintains standards and focus on the aims of the committee/ working group or meeting Ensures effective communication between members and also with anyone outside the group Runs the meeting and sets the agenda Ensures the other people in the meeting get accurate, timely and clear information Gives clarity on decisions Makes sure decisions are acted upon Builds and develops team work

The Role of the Chair

To enable all views to be heard, conclusions to be based on reasoned argument, consensus or compromise and those conclusions to meet the aims of the meeting/ group/ organisation/ committee

Responsibilities Before Meeting

Be clear about the remit of the committee/ group/ meeting Agree the agenda and main objectives of the meeting Get Papers out if required Do you need to talk to anyone before the meeting?

If anyone else is presenting – make sure they know what is expected of them Read all papers Prepare how you will get through the agenda How long will you spend on each item?

Where do you need a decision?

Responsibilities During A Meeting

Arrive in good time Welcome everyone and introduce anyone new Deal with routine or admin items quickly Set out any overall objectives of the meeting at the outset Ensure everyone’s voice is heard Sum up part way through items if needs be Conclude items clearly – record decisions Introduce each item and its objective Try to reach consensus Be clear on actions Keep focused on purpose Thank everyone

Responsibilities After the Meeting

Approve any minutes Circulate any minutes Carry out any actions that you agreed to do Talk to people who need to take action if they weren’t in the meeting

Behaviours of a Good Chairperson

What does a good Chair person do to ensure the purpose of the meeting is met?

Discuss!!

Behaviours of a Good Chair

• • Manage difficult situations • Good listener Able to work out what people actually mean (tone, body language etc.) • Opportunity for everyone to be heard • Lead by example • Show respect • • Uphold SU values Don’t talk too much • Summarise • • Highlight if the topic is drifting Ask for advice when they need it

Helpful Phrases

• • • • • • • It seems there is a consensus on..

It seems these areas are agreed….

It seems this is the issue we need to resolve….

Are there other points that have not been raised?

On the basis of what you have said… Can we explore “x” point a bit further?

Perhaps we need some more information on that before we reach a conclusion

Practical Things

Where you sit is important  Central so you can see and hear everyone  Near minute taker or advisor Handover the Chair if you feel you wish to contribute more fully Some actions/ discussion can happen outside of the meeting

Strategies to Deal With Difficult Situations

• • • • • • • • • What would you do if…..?

Someone is talking too much, dominating the meeting Someone never speaks One person never agrees with anyone else and finds ways of derailing the discussion Someone does not listen to others/ cuts them off mid sentence or disregards their contribution People start to shout People are having side conversations Personal comments are made Someone is upset as a result of a discussion Consensus can not be reached

Areas of Concern

Are there aspects of Chairing a meeting you would like to discuss?

Questions?