Introduction 1. Chairing A Meeting 2. Chairing Small Meetings 3. Chairing Company Board Meetings: What Is The Board For? 4. Chairing Company Board Meetings: How To Go About It 5. The Right People: Diversity 6. Chairing Board Committees & Agms 7. Chairing Selection Panels 8. Chairing Conferences & Summits & Dinners 9. Virtual Chairing :The Future? The Next Normal?
Richard Hooper has devoted his career to the technology, media and telecommunications sector. He was a founder of the Open University on the BBC side, developed with colleagues at British Telecom the forerunner to the internet – viewdata, and launched one of the first satellite television channels – Superchannel. He was founding deputy chair of the UK communications regulator Ofcom; chair of Informa plc; and he chaired two reviews for Labour and Conservative Governments on the Royal Mail and on copyright licensing.
"Meetings are corporate ritual, a massive cost of time, talent and
energy to any organisation. They are viral decay. This brilliant
book explains how to stop viral decay, and stop it right now." -
Simon Jenkins "Making Meetings Work – the Art of Chairing is an
essential guide for those who wish to chair meetings where no one
feels left out or their opinions unheard. Richard chairs meetings
like a great maestro conducting an orchestra. At the forefront of
his mind are integrity, fairness as well as diversity. I am proud
to have sat at the same table as him". - Baroness Floella
Benjamin"A decade ago Richard Hooper gave me a report on the future
of the Royal Mail for the government. It was one of the best ever
written. A decade later he has done it again, this time about how
to make meetings shorter, more effective, more productive, and more
enjoyable. What it lacks in jargon and business speak is made up
for by his entertaining personal experiences and graveyard humour:
the table used by the PM to chair Cabinet meetings in 10 Downing
Street is, he is told by a civil servant, "coffin-shaped. Everyone
can see everyone." There is even discussion of access to my
"ministerial biscuit tin"! The book is bang up to date with a final
chapter on lessons from the pandemic – how to chair meetings in the
modern digital era where even the biscuits are virtual". - Lord
Peter Mandelson, Co-Founder and Chairman, Global Counsel"inspired
guidance for successful meetings - essential reading for any Chair
- new or experienced." - Stephanie Liston, Chair Jersey Competition
Regulatory Authority"Richard’s book is simply excellent. It
reflects the lifetime’s work and learning of one of the most
accomplished Chairs I have known. He shares many of the secrets
that allow for the bringing together of differing views around a
table and shows how to create full support for a strategy and its
implementation. I will be recommending it to all my clients." -
Stephen Bampfylde, Founder and Partner, Saxton-Bampfylde"Hooper's
mix of perceptive advice, practical tips and deep personal
experience, are a must read for anyone who wants to be In The
Chair, rather than simply In The Room ... a well-written tome … a
well-written read." - Stephen Carter, CEO Informa plc"One thing in
life that we always have is our experiences. Sharing those
experiences with others, and the insights and learnings you make,
is a gift. This book is one such gift. It contains a lifetime of
chairing experiences of all shapes and sizes in a succinct
delightful and practical read. Whether you are chairing a small
family or team meeting, or a public sector or large global company
board, this handbook is gold for anyone who wants to make meetings
purposeful, effective and fun." - Vanessa Oakley, Executive General
Manager Strategy & Business Operations, Chorus New Zealand
Limited
"Meetings are corporate ritual, a massive cost of time, talent and
energy to any organisation. They are viral decay. This brilliant
book explains how to stop viral decay, and stop it right now."
Simon Jenkins "Making Meetings Work – the Art of Chairing is an
essential guide for those who wish to chair meetings where no one
feels left out or their opinions unheard. Richard chairs meetings
like a great maestro conducting an orchestra. At the forefront of
his mind are integrity, fairness as well as diversity. I am proud
to have sat at the same table as him". Baroness Floella Benjamin"A
decade ago Richard Hooper gave me a report on the future of the
Royal Mail for the government. It was one of the best ever written.
A decade later he has done it again, this time about how to make
meetings shorter, more effective, more productive, and more
enjoyable. What it lacks in jargon and business speak is made up
for by his entertaining personal experiences and graveyard humour:
the table used by the PM to chair Cabinet meetings in 10 Downing
Street is, he is told by a civil servant, "coffin-shaped. Everyone
can see everyone." There is even discussion of access to my
"ministerial biscuit tin"! The book is bang up to date with a final
chapter on lessons from the pandemic – how to chair meetings in the
modern digital era where even the biscuits are virtual". Lord Peter
Mandelson, Co-Founder and Chairman, Global Counsel"[I]nspired
guidance for successful meetings - essential reading for any Chair
- new or experienced." Stephanie Liston, Chair Jersey Competition
Regulatory Authority"Richard’s book is simply excellent. It
reflects the lifetime’s work and learning of one of the most
accomplished Chairs I have known. He shares many of the secrets
that allow for the bringing together of differing views around a
table and shows how to create full support for a strategy and its
implementation. I will be recommending it to all my clients."
Stephen Bampfylde, Founder and Partner, Saxton-Bampfylde"Hooper's
mix of perceptive advice, practical tips and deep personal
experience, are a must read for anyone who wants to be In The
Chair, rather than simply In The Room ... a well-written tome … a
well-written read." Stephen Carter, CEO Informa plc"One thing in
life that we always have is our experiences. Sharing those
experiences with others, and the insights and learnings you make,
is a gift. This book is one such gift. It contains a lifetime of
chairing experiences of all shapes and sizes in a succinct
delightful and practical read. Whether you are chairing a small
family or team meeting, or a public sector or large global company
board, this handbook is gold for anyone who wants to make meetings
purposeful, effective and fun."Vanessa Oakley, Executive General
Manager Strategy & Business Operations, Chorus New Zealand Limited
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