Got a One-on-One Meeting? Make it a Walking Meeting
“Nilofer Merchant suggests a small idea that just might have a big impact on your life and health: Next time you have a one-on-one meeting, make it into a “walking meeting” — and let ideas flow while you walk and talk.” TED
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The 10 Ground Rules for Meetings
Why are some meetings highly productive while others end up being frustrating chaos?
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Anonymity: A Key Success Factor for Group Decision Making
Using anonymity to enhance your group decision making...
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How to Deal With Individuals Dominating Meetings
Making sure everyone at your meeting gets equal opportunity to participate can be challenging.
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How Great Leaders Inspire Action
Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership — starting with a golden...
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Use Postures of Confidence to Improve Your Presentations
Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves.
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How to get Honest Feedback at Meetings
Getting all participants at meetings to freely voice their opinions can often be a challenge.