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Shared Decision-Making: Using Parliamentary Procedures to Run Effective Meetings
 

Possessing a general understanding of shared decision-making and the purpose and use of Parliamentary Procedures will result in productive and organized meetings that closely address program needs. Head Start program administrators, staff, and key decision-makers will benefit from this presentation that addresses key concepts of shared decision-making, the basic principles of Parliamentary Procedures, the fundamental ingredients for a successful meeting, and how key decision-makers all play their part in this process. Running effective Head Start agency meetings plays a vital part in delivering high-quality services to families and children.

 
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Information covered in this PowerPoint:

  • Roles and Responsibilities as identified in the Head Start Program Performance Standards
  • Key Decision-Makers
  • Key Concepts about Shared-Decision Making
  • What are Parliamentary Procedures?
  • Key Ingredients for a Good Meeting
  • Basic Principles of Parliamentary Procedures


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Shared Decision-Making:  Using Parliamentary Procedures to Run Effective Meetings. Region II Training and Technical Assistance Network. DHHS/ACF/OHS. 2006. English.


Last Reviewed: September 2009