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veryone has opinions about meetings: why some meetings aren’t
necessary at all, what makes them needlessly long, and so on. But it’s not
hard to improve meetings. With minimal preparation and forethought,
meetings can be more productive for everyone.
One key to holding better meetings is to identify what kind of meeting you
intend to hold, then prepare for it accordingly.
4 KINDS OF MEETINGS
The most common meetings fall into four types: informational, discussion and
collaboration, check-in, and working meeting.
5 Tips for More Productive
Meetings BY JILL DUFFY
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