Meetings often have a bad reputation. And, to be fair, they deserve it. Long-winded conversations, vague agendas, and bloated calendar invites can leave everyone wondering, “Couldn’t this have been an ...
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 ...
This column is part of The First 90 Days, a series about how to make 2025 a year of breakout growth for your business. Meetings are essential for any organization—they are platforms for communication, ...
One-on-one meetings are a cornerstone of effective management and team development. These sessions, when conducted efficiently, can significantly enhance performance, uncover hidden challenges, and ...
So many of us have mixed feelings about meetings, perhaps more than ever in the era of Zoom. We get frustrated when our calendars fill up with one meeting after another — yet feel left out, or even ...
We've all had to attend unproductive, unnecessary or overly lengthy business meetings at some point in our careers. How can we set the example for our peers and our teams by hosting impactful, ...
The Seven Step Meeting is an established process that has been shown to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of meetings. The process encourages shared responsibility for meeting success by ...
Champ Suthipongchai is a General Partner at Creative Ventures, a market-driven Deep Tech venture capital firm based in Oakland, CA. “This meeting could have been an email” isn’t just an internet meme.
It seems that we have mixed feelings when it comes to meetings. On the one hand, they can be seen as a waste of time, stopping “real” work from getting done and encroaching on our ever-important ...
In the professional world, meetings are a vital part of business operations. Whether you’re attending a board meeting, a team brainstorming session, or a client presentation, following meeting ...
Washington County, struggling with profanity and civility during public comment periods, announced new meeting conduct rules. The rules, effective immediately, prohibit obscenity, personal attacks, ...
USG passed a bill to reorganize the way audience members are acknowledged during public discussion periods to make sure all students who wish can speak in the most efficient and effective way possible ...