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Webinar Overview
Recorded: January 28, 2021
We spend a great deal of time in meetings regardless of our specific professional role (e.g., practice, consultant, teacher) so effective meeting skills are important. Meetings can serve a variety of important functions and must be approached from a functional perspective to maximize their effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency. This presentation describes the common purposes and functions of effective meetings and provides specific recommendations for establishing optimal stimulus control and reinforcing effectiveness of meetings regardless of the type, content, or platform (e.g., live, videoconference).
Presenter
Dr. Linda LeBlanc received her Ph.D. from Louisianna State University and has published more than 90 articles and book chapters on topics such as behavioural treatment of autism, technology-based behavioural interventions, behavioural gerontology, leadership, and system development in human services. Dr. LeBlanc is a licensed psychologist and president of LeBlanc Behavioral Consulting, based in Golden, Colarado. She has alos served as the Executive Director of Trumpet Behavioral Health and has held faculty positions at Claremont McKenna College, Western Michigan Universty, and Auburn University.