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How to Lead a Meeting People Enjoy Attending

Don’t laugh, you can learn how to lead meetings that people really look forward to attending!

This 7 minute and 19 second video appears in my March, 2010 newsletter, The Catalyst. Please take a moment to join my mailing list if you would like to receive my newsletter each month. You can sign up right here on this page.

Successful meetings follow a process. In this video you will learn the three-step process for successful meetings:

  1. Prepare for the Meeting – Determine the purpose for the meeting and prepare an action agenda and invite the proper participants to the meeting.
  2. Run the meeting skillfully – Run the meeting in support of the action agenda and ensure full participation for each person invited to the meeting.
  3. Follow-up – Assign roles and responsibilities during the meeting. Ensure acceptance of these assignment. You are already preparing for your next meeting – to follow-up on the decisions and information from this meeting.

If you would like to learn the techniques that I used to create the PowerPoint presentation I used in this video, I invite you to visit my online store to get details about my DVD, “The 50 Best Tips for PowerPoint 2007.”

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This video appears in the February, 2010 edition of my e-Newsletter, “The Catalyst.” I invite you to sign up to receive each new issue as it is published.

I adapted this lesson from a presentation that I delivered at The NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA last month. I have had great success when I use this process in my training classes for Time Management and Team-building.
I encourage you to view the other articles and videos that I have posted on my websites. You can click to go to a site that contains Excel video lessons. Want to improve your PowerPoint skills, I have a website for that also. And, now, you can purchase my instructional DVDs from my online store.

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Danny Rocks