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BrainstormingBy n a - Brainstorming is a great tool to help you generate ideas and move groups forward. Find out how to do it right. (Added: 27-Mar-2006 Hits: 315 )Do Your Meetings Meet Your CEO's Expectations?By n a - If the CEO of your company decided to sit in on a few of your meetings, would she be impressed or distressed? We asked Nancy Knowlton, Co-CEO of SMART Technologies Inc. and Bob Hagerty, CEO of Polycom Inc., what they expect from meetings and how important effective meetings are to the success of their companies. Find out if your meetings are effective enough to measure up to the expectations of these CEO’s. (Added: 27-Mar-2006 Hits: 534 )Loooong MeetingsBy n a - Here are a few to-dos for you when you are in an extremely long meeting and cannot leave. Use caution with the 'dos' and pay close attention to the 'don'ts'. (Added: 14-Nov-2008 Hits: 121 )Business Meeting EtiquetteBy Neil Payne - Tips on proper business meeting etiquette. (Added: 13-Sep-2004 Hits: 1102 )Take a Hike.(business meetings)By Workforce - Most companies want workers to think outside the box, but some companies are encouraging employees to meet outside the box, too. Given today's fast pace of business, employees are often grabbing meetings whenever and wherever they can. Sometimes they're planned, sometimes not. But they're always unconventional. (Added: 10-Dec-2002 Hits: 642 )How To Conduct Successful MeetingsBy NA - Was your last meeting successful? Were you an effective chairman or an active participant? Were those who had a contribution to make invited? Did the meeting accomplish the stated purpose? These questions and many more need to be asked and answered affirmatively if organizational meetings are to be successful. (Added: 12-Sep-2001 Hits: 2145 )
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