Too many meetings seem to be little more than people
giving reports. These kind of meetings tend to focus
on retrospective information (e.g. last month’s
financial report or summaries of projects that people
are doing outside of the meeting) - a formula for
unproductive and boring meetings. Technology only
amplifies bad meetings - who hasn’t narrowly escaped
death by powerpoint?
Retrospective information can be useful, but in the
most productive meetings participants focus on
achieving outcomes that are prospective in nature:
alignment, attunement, and
action.
This session explores how to encourage alignment,
attunement, and action in your meetings...and the
traps to avoid!