5 strategies for leading better meetings
Briefly

The meeting-industrial complex has grown to the point that communications has eclipsed creativity as the central skill of modern work, absorbing people's attention in a way that cannot be fully measured.
In preparing the meeting agenda, list out the topics you want to include-and then ruthlessly prioritize. You won't likely get to everything that you'd like, so choose what best suits the meeting purpose.
I like to include a question or two under each agenda topic. These questions should be designed to both demonstrate the goal of having a conversation, rather than a report out.
Team leaders have the opportunity to create meaningful work outcomes and community from their team meetings, which can lead to meetings people actually look forward to.
Read at Fast Company
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