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Facilitating meetings in technical spaces is an important skill, and there are not many resources on how to do it for people new to the practice or new to W3C. Based on the meeting facilitation training developed by the Positive Work Environments CG at W3C, this session will provide a condensed version of the training covering how to effectively run meetings in a W3C context, how to handle code of conduct matters, and how to handle conflict.
Session goal
Provide meeting facilitators with information and guidance on running better meetings.
Session type
Breakout (Default)
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No response
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#running-meetings
Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)
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Session description
Facilitating meetings in technical spaces is an important skill, and there are not many resources on how to do it for people new to the practice or new to W3C. Based on the meeting facilitation training developed by the Positive Work Environments CG at W3C, this session will provide a condensed version of the training covering how to effectively run meetings in a W3C context, how to handle code of conduct matters, and how to handle conflict.
Session goal
Provide meeting facilitators with information and guidance on running better meetings.
Session type
Breakout (Default)
Additional session chairs (Optional)
No response
IRC channel (Optional)
#running-meetings
Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)
No response
Instructions for meeting planners (Optional)
No response
Agenda (link or inline) (Optional)
Link to calendar (Optional)
Calendar entry
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