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Weekly Advice for the Working Stiff: Having problems with people at work? Does your boss suck? Do your co-workers drive you crazy? Tim McClure and Chris DeSantis are here to help. Each week Tim and Chris take on your most outrageous workplace questions and concerns. Their advice is sometimes spot-on, sometimes salty, and sometimes funny. (Funny, as in “haha” not as in “I’m funny how? I mean funny like I’m a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh?”) They’re good guys, not Goodfellas.
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Do Our Meetings Have to Suck?
Do you have to attend meetings that suck? If so, you are not alone. Businesses and organizations in the U.S. hold 11 MILLION meetings a day and 55 MILLION each week. Yet, research shows that over 50% of the time spent in meetings is considered wasted or unproductive by the attendees. An estimated $37B a year is lost due to unproductive meetings. In this week’s episode, Mary & Chris use their combined 40 years of experience as professional facilitators to answer listeners’ questions about how to create productive and positive meetings.
In this episode we hear from:
First Time Facilitator in Fremont has been tasked with leading her team’s meeting and seeks some advice to make them more effective and interesting.
Seeking Consensus in Connecticut must lead meetings with people who incessantly argue during meetings. The participants in her meetings tend to be very spirited (read argumentative) and a bit intransigent in their opinions. All too often, her meetings devolve into a standoff of opinions. How can she facilitate this conflict into productive conversations?
Care to Join Us in California is frustrated by team members who consistently “check out” during meetings. What can they do to get people more engaged in their meetings?
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