Meeting Structure Articles

How To Save Your Meeting With A ‘Special’ Meeting Break

Think of a meeting break as a pressure relief valve. Under normal circumstances, a standard ten-minute break, every seventy-five minutes or so, allows participants to decompress so they can return...

Ingredients on How To Rescue a Bad Meeting

Meetings are necessary. But not all meetings are good. To be more precise, not all meetings are run well. But how can you rescue a bad meeting if you’re not the one leading it? While our workshops...

STOP! Were We Even In The Same Meeting?

  Daniel Pink’s newest research proves that the end of a meeting is more important than the beginning. Endings leave lasting impressions. Recency triumphs over primacy. And yet, how often have...

Your Meeting Pathway to Success and Supplemental Workshop Canvas

Over the years, students and alumni have clamored for a simple reference sheet of our curriculum and how to prepare for a meeting. Consequently, we think we have it now and hope you agree. Meetings...

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