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What
You Don't Want to Know About Bad Meetings |
by:
Steve
Kaye |
Bad
meetings are a cultural malady that senior
executives pass on to new employees.
Long pointless meetings are useful in that
they keep incompetent people from interfering
with those who are working.
An employee who needs permission to buy
a box of paperclips can spend tens of thousands
of dollars worth of employee time on bad
meetings.
Many people attempt to save time by Not
planning. This false short cut guarantees
that everyone will spend more time later.
Unstructured spontaneity leads to serendipity,
which (in business) leads to bankruptcy.
Meetings are a magnetic opiate that keep
people from the tasks they were hired to
perform.
The main activity in many meetings consists
of simple chit chat. If it's an important
meeting, then this becomes sincere chit
chat.
A meeting without an agenda is like a journey
without a map.
A teleconference without an agenda is like
a journey without a map, in the dark.
Most meetings are social street lamps attracting
the unproductive moths in an organization.
People fail to prepare an agenda for two
reasons. They think they're saving time
and they don't know what to put in it.
Expecting a meeting to produce results without
an agenda is like expecting the Easter bunny
to leave eggs on your doorstep.
Bad meetings waste a fortune. My surveys
show that companies waste almost 20% of
their payroll on bad meetings.
About the author:
IAF Certified Professional Facilitator and
author Steve Kaye works with leaders who
want to hold effective meeting. His innovative
workshops have informed and inspired people
nationwide. His facilitation produces results
that people will support. Call 714-528-1300
or visit his web site for over 100 pages
of valuable ideas. Sign up for his free
newsletter at http://www.stevekaye.com
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