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Most meetings fail because they waste time transferring information that could have been shared another way.
This episode argues for a more generous kind of meeting: one that respects people's time and energy, creates real contribution, and moves work forward with clarity and momentum.
My point is simple: meetings should not feel like a necessary evil. They should be a place where people can contribute, understand the mission, and leave with a clear plan. Generous meetings are not softer or longer, they are smarter, more focused, and more human.
*Enroll in the "Feeling Generous" Email course 📧
Have a generous weekend.😀
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For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started.
My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, and Substack.
Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel.
See full show notes here:
https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/309
By Bob DePasquale5
4343 ratings
Most meetings fail because they waste time transferring information that could have been shared another way.
This episode argues for a more generous kind of meeting: one that respects people's time and energy, creates real contribution, and moves work forward with clarity and momentum.
My point is simple: meetings should not feel like a necessary evil. They should be a place where people can contribute, understand the mission, and leave with a clear plan. Generous meetings are not softer or longer, they are smarter, more focused, and more human.
*Enroll in the "Feeling Generous" Email course 📧
Have a generous weekend.😀
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For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started.
My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, and Substack.
Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel.
See full show notes here:
https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/309