
Staff Forums
Dean Renshaw(Author)
Directory of Social Change (Publisher)
Published on 3. October 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-78482-098-5 (ISBN)
Description
Staff forums are a fantastic way to give your people a dynamic voice in your organisation. Run by staff for staff, they are an opportunity to discuss matters that affect the workplace as well as being a positive space to have informal conversations that might not be possible or practical in everyday meetings. If you have ever considered setting up a staff forum or are curious about the concept, this guide shows you how it works. It considers the benefits of staff forums, practicalities of setting up and running meetings, how to feedback to a senior leader and how to ensure continuity of the forum.
What does it cover?
* Why have a staff forum
* Constituting the forum
* Before the meeting
* On the day
* After the meeting
* Troubleshooting
Who should buy this book?
Senior management who wish to encourage a forum in their organisation or any staff members who feel a forum will benefit their workplace.
What does it cover?
* Why have a staff forum
* Constituting the forum
* Before the meeting
* On the day
* After the meeting
* Troubleshooting
Who should buy this book?
Senior management who wish to encourage a forum in their organisation or any staff members who feel a forum will benefit their workplace.
Reviews / Votes
'A really practical and useful guide! We will be referring to it when we are refreshing and improving the way we run our current staff forum.' Karen Timbrell, Human Resources Support Officer, Wales Council for Voluntary Action ; 'A great Speed Read for anyone wanting to implement or refresh a staff forum in their organisation. It is simple to follow and offers some excellent tips to create effective and well-managed staff forums.' Laura Millar, HR Manager, Charity Finance GroupMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 145 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78482-098-5 (9781784820985)
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