Role of the Chairman
Chairman: is a person that is in charge of the meeting. This person has the ability to direct where and what is discussed in the meeting. Usually referred to as Mr. or Madam. (Leahy, 2010).
Some Responsibilities are
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Some Attributes of a Chairman
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Types of Interventions
Direct intervention: is when the chairperson calls out the group members by specific name in front of the entire group. It could be during the beginning, middle or after meetings.
Indirect intervention: is when the Chairperson brings attention of a specific issue but doesn’t use specific names. He or She addresses an issue in a general board sense to the entire group. It could be during the beginning, middle or after meetings. (Leahy, 2013).
Indirect intervention: is when the Chairperson brings attention of a specific issue but doesn’t use specific names. He or She addresses an issue in a general board sense to the entire group. It could be during the beginning, middle or after meetings. (Leahy, 2013).
References:
Leahy, S. (2010, October 19). Robert's Rules of Order - How to Be an Effective Chair. Retrieved July 9, 2013, from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvLDlPlxaRg
Viklund, A. (2013, June 20). Robert's Rules Online. Retrieved June 20, 2013, from Robert's Rules Online: http://www.rulesonline.com/
Viklund, A. (2013, June 20). Robert's Rules Online. Retrieved June 20, 2013, from Robert's Rules Online: http://www.rulesonline.com/