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7 Steps to More Productive Meetings
7 Steps to More Productive Meetings
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Another meeting you dread. Many people are confused about the meeting’s purpose and the reason they were asked to come after yet another time waster. Does this have to be how meetings go? Researchers Emily and Dick Axelrod at the meeting disagree. They have condensed their combined expertise of more than 60 years in planning and facilitating meetings for organizations of all sizes into an efficient technique known as The Meeting Canoe. You can learn all about their system in this video, as well as how to design meetings that will make everyone who attends, including the notoriously picky IT population, actually feel like their time was well-spent.
Learn a brand-new method for organizing meetings that are beneficial, interesting, and meaningful to everyone.
Analyze how this new method performs in town hall meetings, virtual meetings, and project meetings.
Learn the video game rules that prevent meeting attendees from checking their smartphones.
Learn how to save meetings from dominators that talk too much or digress into unrelated topics.
Learn how to cope with those who arrive late, depart early, or cause problems.
Learn how to correctly forecast if your meeting will be successful or unsuccessful.
Learn how to activate meeting attendees’ brains using techniques from neuroscience
The Axelrod Group, Inc., a performance development firm noted for converting commercial contacts into collaborative human experiences, was founded by Emily and Dick Axelrod. They have improved meeting procedures for businesses in North America and Europe for more than three decades and have received recognition for their work from the New York Times, Inc., and Forbes. Their books include Terms of Engagement: New Ways of Leading and Changing Organizations and Let’s Stop Meeting Like This: Tools to Save Time and Get More Done.
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