Kill Bad Meetings

Cut 50% of your meetings to transform your culture,improve collaboration and accelerate decisions

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Business Communication, Management & Leadership, Leadership
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Author: Alan Hall, Kevan Hall ISBN: 9781473668430
Publisher: Quercus Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Nicholas Brealey Language: English
Author: Alan Hall, Kevan Hall
ISBN: 9781473668430
Publisher: Quercus
Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Nicholas Brealey
Language: English

Are you ready to save a day a week? Make meetings matter again. This book could be the best investment in your productivity and engagement that you ever make.

Meetings are probably the largest unmanaged cost area in large organizations. Today meetings consume about 40% of working time for managers and professionals (our most senior and expensive people). People are frustrated with too many boring, irrelevant or badly run meetings. Research shows that managerial and professional people on average spend two days per week in meetings.

For business, this is a huge cost.

Kill Bad Meetings will show you how to cut out the unnecessary meetings, topics and participants that make many meetings irrelevant. Unlike other books looking at improving the effectiveness of meetings, this book starts with cancelling meetings altogether.

Kill B**ad Meetings will show you how to save yourself several hours of time a week-so you can move on to focus on improving the planning and running of the remaining 50% of meetings that actually do need to happen.

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Are you ready to save a day a week? Make meetings matter again. This book could be the best investment in your productivity and engagement that you ever make.

Meetings are probably the largest unmanaged cost area in large organizations. Today meetings consume about 40% of working time for managers and professionals (our most senior and expensive people). People are frustrated with too many boring, irrelevant or badly run meetings. Research shows that managerial and professional people on average spend two days per week in meetings.

For business, this is a huge cost.

Kill Bad Meetings will show you how to cut out the unnecessary meetings, topics and participants that make many meetings irrelevant. Unlike other books looking at improving the effectiveness of meetings, this book starts with cancelling meetings altogether.

Kill B**ad Meetings will show you how to save yourself several hours of time a week-so you can move on to focus on improving the planning and running of the remaining 50% of meetings that actually do need to happen.

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