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RE: Five ways to make meetings bearable
This article should have been n ways to make a meetings more PRODUCTIVE:

1. ONLY those that can make and enact decisions should be in a meeting. My boss IMs me if a question comes up that my expertise can answer.
2. Status meetings are completely unnecessary. The PM can gather status and determine impacts without wasting the time of the team. That's their job!
3. Staff meetings should NEVER be about the status of an individual member. If a point is brought up in a staff meeting that affects ONLY that individual, then they should be shot.
4. Meetings should be a LAST resort to a phone call, email or discussion thread.

I'd love to hear other suggestions...
Posted by: centrop67   Posted on: 10/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ack i disagree with some this.  Been_Done_Before | 10/21/08
RE: Five ways to make meetings bearable  tech_ed@... | 10/21/08
Blackberries help meetings  thosmason@... | 10/21/08
Recheck who is supposed to be there  domfinn | 10/22/08
RE: Five ways to make meetings bearable  centrop67 | 10/22/08
Agree  javiermiranda | 10/22/08
Purpose & Organization  jeffsutton | 10/22/08
RE: Five ways to make meetings bearable  jsmith101343 | 10/22/08
RE: Five ways to make meetings bearable  efreedom | 10/22/08
The two things I always suggest when scheduling meetings:  powerbuy | 10/22/08
RE: Five ways to make meetings bearable  dh311056 | 10/27/08
The best way  Dr. John | 11/06/08

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