👍 I completely agree with you, especially regarding the agenda and using tools like Loom. It's truly effective in minimizing unnecessary questions and enhancing the quality of discussions. I'm someone who always looks for ways to optimize processes.
Another strategy I employ to make meetings more effective is to prepare slides. They don't have to be fancy, but they should contain the key points. Drawing from my 11 years of experience, I've found that having slides can help participants not only listen but also visualize the information, encouraging more engaged thinking.
Based on my experience, I've also found that failing to create a summary and outline the next steps at the end of a meeting can be a significant time-waster.
👍 I completely agree with you, especially regarding the agenda and using tools like Loom. It's truly effective in minimizing unnecessary questions and enhancing the quality of discussions. I'm someone who always looks for ways to optimize processes.
Another strategy I employ to make meetings more effective is to prepare slides. They don't have to be fancy, but they should contain the key points. Drawing from my 11 years of experience, I've found that having slides can help participants not only listen but also visualize the information, encouraging more engaged thinking.
Based on my experience, I've also found that failing to create a summary and outline the next steps at the end of a meeting can be a significant time-waster.