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Essential Meeting Blueprints for Managers

You're reading from   Essential Meeting Blueprints for Managers Wasted meetings mean wasted time and potential. Ensure your meetings are as productive as possible with strategic planning best practices and more.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783000821
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

1. Meeting Roles, Responsibilities, and Activities 2. Regularly Scheduled Status Updates FREE CHAPTER 3. Brainstorming 4. Networking Meetings 5. Training Meetings 6. Employee Performance Conversations 7. Focus Groups 8. Pitch Meetings 9. Strategic Planning 10. Project Meetings 11. The Work Doesn't End When the Meeting is Over References and Resources

Common challenges and how to overcome them


Dustin Moskovitz and Jason Womack, writing for TheBuildNetwork, cited a Psychology Today study that said 70 percent of employees say status update meetings don't help them get any work done. They suggest that the way to cure ineffective meetings is to manage meeting time rigorously, including setting days of the week when meetings are not allowed. One company calls it "No Meeting Wednesday."

I agree that status meetings often get a bad reputation for being time wasters. It's a common challenge. The meeting becomes a time waster in two ways:

  • Holding the meeting when it's not needed

  • The meeting lasts too long

However, declaring a day of the week when meetings cannot be held seems like you're trading off one problem for another. For example, what if the company has a huge presentation to a client on Thursday and needs a last minute meeting on Wednesday to review details? Does the company risk losing a piece of business because of "No Meeting Wednesday...

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Essential Meeting Blueprints for Managers
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Publisher: Packt
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