You Don’t Have to Suffer Through Bad Meetings

A very true post from my friend Adam Sigel: The other day my friend Max was asking how to have better meetings. He’s a bright guy, so I was sort of surprised that the obvious answer evaded him: have an agenda and share it in advance. As our conversation continued, I realized that his problem was not functional but procedural. Max is among the countless people who have bad meetings thrust upon them by others. He was wondering how to impart change in someone else’s domain. Anyone invited to a meeting has the ability to improve it and the right to skip it. If someone sends an invitation without an agenda, ask for one. No one will be upset. You’ll be surprised

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