The document provides guidance on creating action-oriented meetings and transitioning to a paperless process. It recommends delivering agenda items and packets via website, flash-drive, netbook, or hard copy by request as part of the transition to paperless. It also outlines five rules of persuasive communication: be goal oriented, persuade using others' self-interest, make others feel important, do nothing to injure, and be brief.
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9/9 Friday 4:15 creating action oriented meetings
1. Creating Action Oriented
Meetings
Bruce P. Cury, Esq.
Past Chairman
Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission
Robert B. Hunter, FAICP
Executive Director
Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission
September 9, 2011
4:15p 5:30p
18. Rules of Persuasive
Communication
1. Be goal oriented.
2. Persuade by using the other persons self interest.
3. Make the other person feel important.
4. Do nothing to injure.
5. Be brief.