New Rules for Running Meetings

Meetings

Meetings just aren't the same anymore.

… Attendees glancing at smartphones
… Latecomers causing punctual folks to wait around (especially those who call in late to conference calls)
… Monopolizers who veer from agendas and dominate proceedings
… The list could go on and on

And everyone knows meetings are notorious time-wasters. But still, meetings continue like a hard-to-eradicate plague.

Time spent in meetings has been rising by 8% to 10% annually since 2000, according to a Bain & Co. report.

Here's the good news: New technology and new findings on efficient time management are helping us establish new rules for effective meetings.

New Rules for Running Meetings will show you how to make every meeting count.

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You will come away from this audio recording with handy tools and checklists to determine whether meetings really need to occur in the first place. Specifically, you'll learn:

  • How to apply rigorous tests to determine if a meeting is truly necessary
  • Strategies to fight off time-wasting traps such as chatty monopolizers who dominate the proceedings
  • Simple steps to pick the right mix of attendees – no more, no less – by posing 3 easy screening questions
  • How to foster a culture of "meeting maximization" based on efficiency, speed and follow through.

If it seems like you spend all your time in endless meetings, you're not alone. Approximately 11 million meetings occur in the United States each day. Isn't it time you followed the New Rules for Running Meetings? Get your copy today!

Sincerely,

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Pat DiDomenico, Editorial Director
Business Management Daily

P.S. Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed. If New Rules for Running Meetings fails to meet your needs, we will refund every penny you paid – no hassles, no questions asked.

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About Your Speaker:

Morey StettnerMorey Stettner is a communication consultant, an executive coach and the author of five popular business books: The Art of Winning Conversation, Skills for New Managers, The Manager's Survival Guide, The New Manager's Handbook and Buyer Beware: An Industry Insider Shows You How to Win the Insurance Game. A dynamic, crowd-pleasing speaker, Stettner has addressed many groups across the United States on communication skills and led courses for Toastmasters International and The Learning Annex. He has delivered corporate training programs on topics such as listening skills, public speaking, and motivating and managing employees. Stettner has served as editor of many management newsletters including Communication Briefings, Manager's Edge, Executive Strategies, Working Smart, Managing People at Work, Executive Wealth Advisory and You and the Law.

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