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"And starting with preparation, which very often we don't think about preparing for a meeting, especially if we're not facilitating. But it's very useful to gather what information you can. If there is an agenda, review it. If there's information that's been sent out, you know, decide how much of it it's useful for you to read and get familiar with."
Karen & Paul share effective ways to prepare for a meeting as a participant. They explore the importance of understanding the meeting's purpose, gathering necessary information, managing interpersonal dynamics, and honestly assessing the necessity of your attendance.
By Karen Gimnig & Paul Tevis"And starting with preparation, which very often we don't think about preparing for a meeting, especially if we're not facilitating. But it's very useful to gather what information you can. If there is an agenda, review it. If there's information that's been sent out, you know, decide how much of it it's useful for you to read and get familiar with."
Karen & Paul share effective ways to prepare for a meeting as a participant. They explore the importance of understanding the meeting's purpose, gathering necessary information, managing interpersonal dynamics, and honestly assessing the necessity of your attendance.