Practical sheet | REF: FIC1106 V1

Lead a working group to achieve objectives

Author: Amandine BONAFOUS

Publication date: November 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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    5. Our advice

    5.1 Before the meeting

    If the invitation is sent by e-mail, don't hesitate to include explicit attachments: a description of the problem, where the fault has been identified, photos, etc.

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    5.2 During the meeting

    To make the presentation easier, you can either stand up to have a better view of the audience, or remain seated and position yourself in the center of the table, so you always have an overview.

    It's all about remaining natural, adjusting the sound and tone of...

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