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Pull Meetings Out of the Weeds

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Having grown up on a farm, I know a little bit about getting in the weeds. And I know when you find yourself there, especially if the weeds are thick and tall, the going gets tough and you might even lose your way. I don’t know about your office, but my experience is that this happens in meetings all the time for a variety of reasons. Meeting attendees can become bogged down … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult situations, Kevin Eikenberry, leadership problems, meetings

5 Strategies For Getting the Most Out of Meetings

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Many employees probably groan and grumble when they see that you have scheduled yet another meeting. But Cameron Herold, a business development expert and author of Double Double: How to Double Your Revenue and Profit in 3 Years or Less, insists it doesn’t need to be that way. “Meetings aren’t terrible,” Herold says. “We’re just terrible at running meetings.” He says you can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Productivity Tagged With: meetings, time-management

3 Do’s and 1 Don’t for Canceling Meetings

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The less time your team spends in meetings, the more productive and happy everyone will be. Remember these guidelines for when to excuse yourself or someone else from a meeting: Do: Scratch routine meetings. Hold meetings only when you have a reason to do so, not by default. If the only reason you have for a meeting is to share information, ask yourself whether there’s a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Performance Management Tagged With: employee relationships, leadership, leadership mindset, meetings

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