The workshop book : how to design and lead successful workshops / Pamela Hamilton.
Material type: TextEdition: First editionDescription: xiii, 218 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781292119700
- Business planning. -- Marketing research -- Small groups -- Business planning -- Communication in small groups -- Experiential learning -- Forums (Discussion and debate)--Planning -- Heading Usage Count FAST ID Marketing research 241 1010284 Small groups 241 1121421 Business planning 241 842819 Communication in small groups 241 870287 Experiential learning 241 918393 Forums (Discussion and debate)--Planning 241 933118 Industrial management -- Meetings
- Forums (Discussion and debate) -- Planning
- Marketing research
- Small groups
- Communication in small groups
- Experiential learning
- 658.401 23 HA WO
- HD30.28 .H353 2016
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Books | Bahrain BAS-EXM | Business Studies | 658.401 HA WO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3000002280 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
IF YOU NEED TO RUN A WORKSHOP, THE WORKSHOP BOOK CONTAINS EVERYTHING YOU NEED.
Workshops are one of the best ways of harnessing the intelligence and creativity of any team. Successful workshops are surprisingly easy if you combine the right preparation with proven tools and techniques.
With The Workshop Book you'll discover:
• The tools you need to design and lead successful workshops
• Ways to keep teams focused, engaged and motivated
• How to structure sessions to generate maximum productivity in a limited session
• The inspiration and creativity to generate great ideas for any industry or brief
• Tips and tricks on how you can add your own flair to your workshops
No matter what your level of workshop experience, you can design and lead a whole variety of workshops to get the best out of any team.
‘A fantastic, one-stop shop for running workshops – it combines the theory and practical insights perfectly.’
Fran Merrylees, HR, ITV
‘An essential primer for anyone trying to brainstorm ideas and concepts, and for getting the best out of teams.’
Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos MORI
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