Holding Effective Meetings
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I have put together a series of posts at Training in Context on how to plan and facilitate a meeting. Check them out, let me know what you think:
Part 1: Holding an Effective Meeting - the Basics
Part 2: Holding an Effective Meeting - the Content
Part 3: Holding an Effective Meeting - the Process
Part 4: Holding an Effective Meeting - the Basics
You may also be interested in this one at Slacker Manager - Creating an Environment of Trust.
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January 3rd, 2009 at 11:16 am
Good stuff Stephen! I’m going to recommend to the folks at work that they read these. If everyone followed half of your points, we’d dramatically cut down on useless, time-wasting meetings. They are far and away the biggest obstacle to productivity.