Avoid the BOGSAT and Make Your Meetings Productive
Have you ever been in a meeting when a tired topic comes up yet again, there’s discussion, then the topic changes, and you get
Have you ever been in a meeting when a tired topic comes up yet again, there’s discussion, then the topic changes, and you get
People tend to think of emotion as what is happening on our insides that may be reflected on our exterior: a frown, a smile, a
A long while ago, Benjamin Franklin said “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” He was
If you rush blindly from one event to the next, you miss out on the opportunity to learn and improve. After a major event, what
There’s no such thing as perfection when you are dealing with people. Inevitably, something will go wrong. After all, we’re only human. As mistakes and
“Didn’t you get my email?” Ever heard that before? Usually it’s right about the time everyone is figuring out that someone dropped the ball: the
Ever been on a PowerPoint Death March? The lights are dim, the presenter drones on and on. You’ve lost all sense of time and place.
Death by PowerPoint can take many forms. The smart people at Microsoft have done a great job of adding infinite ways to make things on
I’ve survived many life threatening encounters with PowerPoint. In the early days you might have even charged me for irresponsible use of this powerful but
“The next three minutes will determine whether you succeed or fail on your next presentation.” Every presentation has three main parts – the beginning, the
I first picked up the original edition of this little book in December of 1985 and loved it immediately. Don’t be deceived by its small
Agendas are an important leadership tool you can use to help your team prepare for a meeting, keep everybody on track, and prevent you from
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