How to Run a Highly Productive and Effective Meeting
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<p>When leaders know how to lead great meetings, there’s less time wasted and less frustration. We have more energy to do the work that matters, realize our full potential, and do great things. — <strong><em>Justin Rosenstein</em></strong></p>
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<p>We’ve all been there.</p>
<p>John has just “plus-oned” the boss for the seventh time today, and Christie has gone on a tangent for the third time during this meeting.</p>
<p>As the conversation flows into re-hashing last week’s decision to go with the more expensive cloud provider as a vendor, you find yourself wishing someone would take a bit better control of this meeting so it was run more efficiently.</p>
<p>We’ve either been the innocent bystander waiting for the leader of the meeting to take back some sense of order, or we were the leader, trying to figure out how to corral the topic back to where we want it to be.</p>
<p>Meetings can be no fun for a lot of people, but they are a necessary reality of any corporate environment to attempt to get things done and projects moved along.</p>
<p>Since that is the case, it would benefit all parties involved if the leader followed a few general rules of thumb to ensure meetings are as painless and productive as possible.</p>
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