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By:Victor Chandrawira
Published on 2020-03-30 by M&C!

Meetings are not always effective.

No clear agenda, no participation from the audience, and no decision after hours of meeting - these are just few things contributing to an ineffective meeting.

Imagine you are the leader of the meeting - would you let this happen? Leading a meeting is about progressing towards a decision making, to come to a conclusion of what to do next.

Aside from a clear agenda of why a meeting is needed, those in the room have their role to play.

As participants, their ideas and thoughts do matters to the objective of the meeting.

Leading a meeting is about facilitating the thinking process and communication among all participants, including yourself.

If you agree with this statement, then this book is for you!

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Book which was published by M&C! since 2020-03-30 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 623030113X and ISBN 10 Code is 9786230301131

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