It's your turn to moderate/lead your book club's discussion. What can you do to ensure a successful meeting? Your group probably has a fixed day and time to meet but the location might change. Even with a fixed day, a reminder a few days ahead can be useful, and knowing where the...
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Whether you are an outgoing extrovert or the shy one in the group, you can lead yourbook clubin an engaging discussion by following these few simple steps. What to Do Before the Meeting Read the book.This may seem obvious, but it is the most important step, so it is worth stating. It...
The discussion leader could ask one question at a time to the group. Or, have a handout with up to five questions that everyone will keep in mind throughout the discussion. Alternatively, the discussion leader could write down a different question on multiple cards and give each member a ca...
In the email, explain that the book club will happen once a month and that everyone will be asked to choose a book, purchase the book for the group, and lead the discussion based on a rotating schedule. In our experience, buying a bulk amount of books at one time is better than havin...
We have 7 tips to help you lead a great book club discussion--everything from book discussion questions, prompts, games, hand-outs, even index cards.
Leaders are important for a virtual book club. Someone has to decide when to meet and what to read. Someone has to lead the discussion. If you are starting the club, you might automatically become the leader. If you’re uncomfortable with that, you can do what my virtual book club does...
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Not only will the discussion guide provide interesting avenues for the conversation but it also signals that the book is likely a good choice for book clubs. Don't feel you have to follow the guide rigidly (and don't read it until you've read the book as it will likely have spoilers)...
How can you harness the pressures of your work to evolve and grow into a better leader? Join in the discussion below! 5 comments on “How to Lead Under Pressure” Midgie Thompsonsays: March 25, 2015 at 9:34 am Katerine, you raise an excellent point about authenticity and leadership. ...