
Meetings that Matter
A Facilitation Guide for Library Professionals
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 7. January 2027
Book
Hardback
144 pages
979-8-216-19566-5 (ISBN)
Description
Meetings are something every librarian deals with throughout their career. This book shows you how to make sure they are all successful and engaging.
Some meetings drag on seemingly without end, while others are engaging and productive. The difference - meeting preparation and skilled facilitation! Via this fun and interactive workbook readers will learn about meeting structures and facilitation skills that, with practice, will improve meetings of all kinds.
Authors Cindy Fesemyer and Amanda Standerfer discuss group dynamics, facilitation core competencies, and tools to use for in-person and virtual meetings. Contributors Mia Henry and Martin Alvarado add content on diversity, equity and inclusion, and working with multilingual and multicultural groups.
This interactive book includes many worksheets to help you envision and structure successful meetings, build meeting agendas, practice facilitation skills, prepare for potentially difficult facilitation situations, and close your meeting in a way that prepares you for the next one. Readers will find themselves ready to structure and facilitate more productive meetings, as well as lively library and community conversations.
As facilitation is not currently taught in many, if any, library school programs, this book fills in the gaps and allows library professionals to learn very practical skills at their own pace. In addition to worksheets throughout the text, readers are given exercises to help them practice the various skills required for effective facilitation.
Some meetings drag on seemingly without end, while others are engaging and productive. The difference - meeting preparation and skilled facilitation! Via this fun and interactive workbook readers will learn about meeting structures and facilitation skills that, with practice, will improve meetings of all kinds.
Authors Cindy Fesemyer and Amanda Standerfer discuss group dynamics, facilitation core competencies, and tools to use for in-person and virtual meetings. Contributors Mia Henry and Martin Alvarado add content on diversity, equity and inclusion, and working with multilingual and multicultural groups.
This interactive book includes many worksheets to help you envision and structure successful meetings, build meeting agendas, practice facilitation skills, prepare for potentially difficult facilitation situations, and close your meeting in a way that prepares you for the next one. Readers will find themselves ready to structure and facilitate more productive meetings, as well as lively library and community conversations.
As facilitation is not currently taught in many, if any, library school programs, this book fills in the gaps and allows library professionals to learn very practical skills at their own pace. In addition to worksheets throughout the text, readers are given exercises to help them practice the various skills required for effective facilitation.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
214 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-216-19566-5 (9798216195665)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Amanda Standerfer is the Founder and Lead Consultant with Fast Forward Libraries, a small consulting practice based in Chicago and Champaign, Illinois. Her passion is helping libraries and nonprofit organizations advance so they can create meaningful impact in their communities.
Cindy Fesemyer is the Principal of Fesemyer consulting, where she helps information organization see the big picture as they strive for equity and social justice.
Cindy Fesemyer is the Principal of Fesemyer consulting, where she helps information organization see the big picture as they strive for equity and social justice.
Content
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Understanding Your Power as a Facilitator by Mia Henry
3. What it takes to be a good facilitator
4. So Many Kinds of Meetings
5. Meeting Planning
6. Build Your Facilitation Toolbox
7. Listening, a Facilitator's #1 Skill
8. Managing Conflict
9. Concluding Your Meeting . . . and This Book
References
Index
1. Introduction
2. Understanding Your Power as a Facilitator by Mia Henry
3. What it takes to be a good facilitator
4. So Many Kinds of Meetings
5. Meeting Planning
6. Build Your Facilitation Toolbox
7. Listening, a Facilitator's #1 Skill
8. Managing Conflict
9. Concluding Your Meeting . . . and This Book
References
Index