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March 27th, 2013
Do you regularly plan, organise or lead meetings either with your team or clients? Do you want a way of leading meetings effectively?
If so, below you will find some top tips for leading meetings effectively to ensure that you are getting the maximum value from everyone that is present. After all, meetings are an expensive use of everyone’s time, so make them effective, make them work for you and your team.
» Read more: Leading Meetings Effectively
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Essential Meeting Skills
How frustrating is it when your meetings don’t run to time?
How frustrating is it when you receive an invitation to a meeting and it’s not clear what will be discussed or the purpose of the meeting is not clear?
Well, if you use three little letters when planning a meeting or asking questions about the meeting you will be able to gain this much needed clarity.
The three letters are P P O and they stand for;
» Read more: Planning a meeting – Use PPO!