The bottom line is that meetings shape company culture. When designed with clarity, purpose and psychological safety, they ...
Who doesn’t have a love/hate relationship with meetings? Our companies can’t prosper without them, and still, frustrations over long-winded, unproductive meetings remain the default for many managers ...
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 ...
Meetings are the connective tissue of higher education. They are where strategy meets reality, where faculty and administrators align priorities, and where shared governance is exercised. Yet, for ...
The cautionary tale contained in those statistics was the big takeaway from a new study of 1,000 U.S. employees by tech product advisory platform Software Finder. It found that the frequency of either ...
Are you getting more out of your meetings than ever before? You should be. Meetings remain an inevitable practice for organizations large and small. The practice dates back to the days of Socrates and ...
There are two questions we hear frequently from principals and teachers when we visit schools. Those questions are: Principals: “What should I cover at today’s staff meeting?” Teachers: “I wonder what ...
Open a leadership team’s agenda and you’ll see more than topics. You’ll see how they think. Too often, agendas read like extended to-do lists: chasing operational issues, signing off on decisions ...