Meetings
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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I hope the year has started well for you! Our economic turn-around began in December and business has been strong through the first quarter and heading into Q2. I am especially excited about the Partner Pro
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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Are you a masterful meeting participant? In my recently released book, The Secrets to Masterful Meetings, I offer the following definition of a masterful meeting.
A masterful meeting is a well-prepared, s
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Does your training teach your people to hold masterful meetings? Take this test!
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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Those short quizzes you find in magazines are almost always a bit fun. “How good of a friend are you?” “How patient are you?” or my all-time favorite, “Are you a pushover?” (I scored a high “yes” on that o
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Over the past five years, our organization has probably facilitated over 500 team and task force meetings. Through this work we have learned that the quality of the first meeting greatly impacts the success of the meetings that follow.
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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"That was an awful meeting. What a waste of my time!"
How often have you had this thought? Far too many meetings are unfocused, unproductive, and completely unnecessary. Masterful meeting, however, are well
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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It’s 9:12. The meeting was supposed to start twelve minutes ago. As the project manager, you purposely had this monthly Senior Executive update scheduled for 9:00 – not too early so you could avoid hearing t
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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There will be times when a meeting is not going well, but the meeting leader is not taking action. “Guerrilla Facilitation” is a set of techniques designed to help manage a meeting when you are not the meeting
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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Meetings take time and tie up resources. Therefore, if a quality result can be achieved without holding a meeting, this is often preferred. It is important to recognize, however, two basic meeting types: stat
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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Have you ever sat through a meeting and wondered, “Why are we having this meeting? What a waste of time!” Meetings take time and tie up resources. Unfortunately, many call meetings without having a clear pict
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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In today’s business world, many meetings take place over telephone lines, through the Internet, using video-conferencing and via other technology vehicles that allow participants to be in different geographic
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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So you think you run great meetings, do you? Here are five basic meeting questions. If you can answer them with confidence, read no further. But if you are like most who think they run great meetings, grab
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
Word Count: 559
Masterful Meeting is the term we use at Leadership Strategies to refer to a vision of what all meetings should be. In summary, a Masterful Meeting can be described as follows:
A Masterful Meeting is well-pr
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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Critical to the success of any strategic plan is the process used for monitoring and updating the plan. At Leadership Strategies, we believe a strategic plan should be formally reviewed at least quarterly and
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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Let me ask you three questions.
How much of your time each week is wasted in useless, unnecessary meetings, or meetings that don’t stay focused, or meetings that don’t end with a result that was worth the tim
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In a regular business meeting, it can be difficult enough just managing the different personal agendas and keeping things on track. But add the complexities of a technical meeting and the difficulties escalate significantly.
Leade
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
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“That was an awful meeting. What a waste of my time!”
How often have you had this same thought? Why do we tolerate such bad meetings? Consider the last meeting you attended that was run by someone else.
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
Word Count: 783
“That was an awful meeting. What a waste of my time!”
How often have you had this same thought? Why do we tolerate such bad meetings? Consider the last meeting you attended that was run by someone else.
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By Michael Wilkinson, CMF
Word Count: 3305
“That was an awful meeting. What a waste of my time!”
How often have you had this same thought? Why do we tolerate such bad meetings? Consider the last meeting you attended run by someone else. How many
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