Do you dread one-on-one meetings with your manager? One-on-one meetings should be something we look forward to, but all too often, we avoid them. Maybe you have a performance review coming up, or you ...
Successful young business team creating presentation using flipchart in office This article was originally published in the June/July 2019 issue of Terre Haute Living. Raise your hand if you have ...
Are meetings good or bad? It’s the ultimate debate. The answer is...it depends. The meetings debate is even more prominent today with the growing prevalence of remote work and the subsequent uptick in ...
As an elementary special education teacher, I find that it can be easy to feel like I’m working in a silo—I’m moving between ...
Meetings are often where tough conversations happen, whether it’s about performance issues, project delays, or disagreements on strategy. These moments can be uncomfortable, but they are also ...
"This meeting could've been an email." It's a thought you've probably had before. While effective meetings can support employee engagement, alignment and decision-making, people are often roped into ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Everyone who has dialed into company meetings in the past usually arrived at the obvious conclusion that participating is often more of a ...
As we move bumpily toward a post-pandemic new normal, one thing is clear: Many future meetings and events will involve both in-person and remote participants. A recent international survey of ...
Efficient meeting management hinges on clear goals, concise agendas, and clear roles. Learn practical steps to plan, run, and follow up effectively.
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Meetings promote collaboration, decision-making, and strategy development, all essential to business operations. However, they can also be a huge waste of time. Each year, 24 billion hours are wasted ...
Who’s Responsible? The chair is the person in charge of a meeting. He/she has the authority to regulate a meeting and the responsibility to enforce rules, keep the order, and work toward the ...