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Managing Task Forces, Committees and Work Groups

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Managing Task Forces, Committees and Work Groups:

How to Get a Reputation as a Good Leader

Running a small group is an important undertaking, and leaders have a challenging role to play in coordinating meeting strategies. Leaders must learn to manage their groups effectively and efficiently to encourage the future success of organizational initiatives. Effective meetings allow groups to get the work done, while efficient meetings avoid wasting the valuable time of members.

From this course: Make Positive Outcomes Out of Problem Behaviors

This course will not only teach you how to do both of these things, it will provide practical insights into clarifying roles, communicating with members, listening and synthesizing information, disclosing conflicts of interest, and coming to group consensus. Consequently, it will also teach you the skills you need to get a reputation as a good group leader.

 Topics in this course include:

  • Maintaining a clear focus on group members roles, goals and outcomes
  • Dealing with conflicts of interest and other disruptive behaviors
  • How to communicate effectively in a group and move from discussion to decision
  • Behaviors to model as a good group leader and using those to get a good reputation

Course Objectives:

  • Recognize the need to maintain a clear focus on the reasons for establishing a task force, committee, or project team
  • Identify the roles, responsibilities and expectations of task force members and of the Chair
  • Outline a clear process for engaging others in making contributions and decision-making toward the group’s goals
  • Describe strategies for conducting effective and efficient task force meetings and calls
  • Establish an intentional plan for communicating with task force members before, during and after group meetings
  • Identify examples of ineffective group process and their consequences

Faculty: Norman Kahn

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Course Objectives

  • Recognize the need to maintain a clear focus on the reasons for establishing a task force, committee, or project team
  • Identify the roles, responsibilities and expectations of task force members and of the Chair
  • Outline a clear process for engaging others in making contributions and decision-making toward the group’s goals
  • Describe strategies for conducting effective and efficient task force meetings and calls
  • Establish an intentional plan for communicating with task force members before, during and after group meetings
  • Identify examples of ineffective group process and their consequences

Method of Participation

To complete this program successfully and claim credit, participants must follow these steps:

  • Read the educational objectives provided on the course summary page.
  • Attend the sessions or watch all the video lectures for this course (if applicable).
  • Read any course materials and complete any required activities.
  • Complete the course evaluation and post-test via your dashboard on the Association website. Successful completion of a given activity's post-test requires a minimum 75% passing score prior to claiming CME credit, with three attempts allowed.
  • CME certificates will be available for printing after claiming CME credit.
  • Estimated time for course completion is equivalent to the CME credit hours.

Key Dates

 
Original Course Release Date: March 26, 2019

 Access to Course Expires: 365 days from purchase date of course

Disclosures

Planner Disclosure: The planners (American Association for Physician Leadership® staff) for this activity have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.

Faculty Disclosure: The faculty for this activity have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.

Accreditation

The American Association for Physician Leadership® is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education for physicians.

Designation

The American Association for Physician Leadership® designates this enduring material for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Cancellation Policy

  • Refunds are available for online courses if the refund is requested within a 72-hour period after purchase and no course materials have been accessed.
  • If the course is accessed at any time, no cancellation or refund will be allowed.
  • If registrations are cancelled within 72 hours of purchase and no access of course material has occurred, then a full refund less a $100 processing fee will be applied.
  • Once 72 hours have passed after purchase, no cancellations or refunds will be allowed.

Registrations may not be transferred to another person at any time. All refunds will be issued to the original form of payment. Refunds or transfers are not available if testing has occurred or CME is claimed.

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