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You think you’re sending a meeting invite. Your team feels like they’ve just received a summons.
In this episode on effective workplace communication, expert Chris Fenning reveals why the "blank calendar invite" is destroying your team's productivity. He shares his 3-part TPO Framework (Topic, Purpose, Output) to cut meeting times in half.
What you’ll learn:
• How to start every meeting so people instantly know why they’re there
• The TPO framework that cuts meeting time in half
• The polite sentence that brings a hijacked meeting back on track
• How to write emails people actually reply to
• How to communicate clearly between teams, experts, and non-experts
Chapters:
00:00 The Meeting Framework That Changes Everything: Topic, Purpose, Output
01:14 Who Is Chris Fenning: Helping People Communicate 7% More Efficiently
02:02 The Symptoms of Bad Communication: Glazed Eyes and Endless Meetings
02:51 The First Minute of Every Meeting: Getting Everyone on the Same Page
06:38 The Amazon Six-Page Memo: Why It's Terrible for Most Companies
10:53 Regaining Control: What to Do When Meetings Go Off Track
15:54 The Education Gap: Why Nobody Teaches Us to Communicate at Work
18:48 University of Chris: Building a Communication Curriculum That Actually Works
21:38 Technical Teams vs Business: Bridging the Jargon Gap with Perspective and Impact
24:38 The Email Revolution: Subject Lines, Brevity, and the 30-40% Reduction
34:41 Making Training Stick: The Forgetting Curve and the Power of Repetition
37:23 Energising Your Team: The Anti-Icebreaker Approach to Training
40:33 AI and Communication: Custom GPTs, Chatbots, and the Ikea Success Story
About the Guest:
Chris Fenning is a communication expert helping technical teams and business leaders speak the same language.
Website: chrisfenning.com
LinkedIn: Chris Fenning
Join the conversation: What's the most pointless meeting you've sat through this week? Tell us in the comments! 👇
#WorkplaceCommunication #ProductivityTips #ChrisFenning #WeHaveAMeeting
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You think you’re sending a meeting invite. Your team feels like they’ve just received a summons.
In this episode on effective workplace communication, expert Chris Fenning reveals why the "blank calendar invite" is destroying your team's productivity. He shares his 3-part TPO Framework (Topic, Purpose, Output) to cut meeting times in half.
What you’ll learn:
• How to start every meeting so people instantly know why they’re there
• The TPO framework that cuts meeting time in half
• The polite sentence that brings a hijacked meeting back on track
• How to write emails people actually reply to
• How to communicate clearly between teams, experts, and non-experts
Chapters:
00:00 The Meeting Framework That Changes Everything: Topic, Purpose, Output
01:14 Who Is Chris Fenning: Helping People Communicate 7% More Efficiently
02:02 The Symptoms of Bad Communication: Glazed Eyes and Endless Meetings
02:51 The First Minute of Every Meeting: Getting Everyone on the Same Page
06:38 The Amazon Six-Page Memo: Why It's Terrible for Most Companies
10:53 Regaining Control: What to Do When Meetings Go Off Track
15:54 The Education Gap: Why Nobody Teaches Us to Communicate at Work
18:48 University of Chris: Building a Communication Curriculum That Actually Works
21:38 Technical Teams vs Business: Bridging the Jargon Gap with Perspective and Impact
24:38 The Email Revolution: Subject Lines, Brevity, and the 30-40% Reduction
34:41 Making Training Stick: The Forgetting Curve and the Power of Repetition
37:23 Energising Your Team: The Anti-Icebreaker Approach to Training
40:33 AI and Communication: Custom GPTs, Chatbots, and the Ikea Success Story
About the Guest:
Chris Fenning is a communication expert helping technical teams and business leaders speak the same language.
Website: chrisfenning.com
LinkedIn: Chris Fenning
Join the conversation: What's the most pointless meeting you've sat through this week? Tell us in the comments! 👇
#WorkplaceCommunication #ProductivityTips #ChrisFenning #WeHaveAMeeting

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