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The Intentional Advantage

The New Way to Run Meetings at Work

The Intentional Advantage

Tanya Dalton

Productivity, 790708, Tanyadalton, Inkwellpress, Management, Education, Self-improvement, Business

4.6605 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Let's be honest, meetings can drive everyone crazy. But the truth is, meetings are an essential part of the workplace. Knowing how to effectively run a meeting with your team can be a game changer for you as a leader. In this episode, I touch on why there's so much animosity toward meetings. I share why meetings are crucial for growth and why you need to look at what outcomes you want from them before diving in. If you're going to start creating more effective meetings for your team, you'll definitely want to hear the tips I share in this episode on infusing fun into the grand scheme of things while working on cutting down the time you and your team spend having them.

 

What's In This Episode:

Understanding the frustrations behind meetings

The importance of collaborating with others and allowing for different ideas, opinions, and voices to be heard

Examining the outcomes that you want to come from meetings

Creating an environment that's conducive for your business (and team members) to flourish

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Productivity Paradox with your host, Tanya Dalton, an entrepreneur, best-selling author,

0:08.0

nationally recognized productivity expert, and mom of two.

0:12.0

This season is all about leading with confidence.

0:15.0

Tanya is shifting mindsets, redefining productivity, and equipping women with the strategies you need to step into intentional leadership.

0:22.5

Are you ready? Here's your host, Tanya Dalton.

0:27.0

Hello, hello everyone. Welcome to Productivity Paradox. I'm your host, Tanya Dalton, and this is

0:33.6

episode 179. And today, we're going to be moving right along with our discussions on

0:39.7

how to embrace leadership and doing it with confidence, because I think it's really important,

0:44.7

not just to lead, but to feel really damn good while you're doing it. So we're talking about

0:50.3

some different strategies over the past few weeks for team building, inspiring motivation.

0:55.7

And I'm really excited because we're going to be continuing at the next few weeks to really

1:00.1

dive even deeper into this idea. So today I want to talk about a consistently hot topic around

1:07.7

the professional water cooler. Okay. And that is the tried and trude meeting.

1:14.2

Okay, maybe not so much of a hot topic because it's definitely nothing new that's come up.

1:19.7

But we've touched on this a little bit in the past.

1:22.4

And I feel like meetings are one of those things that get talked about all the time because they drive us crazy.

1:32.2

Now, last week, Emma and Heather for my team were on the podcast with me, and we touched

1:37.2

a little bit on some of the meetings that we have on a regular basis, and I thought there

1:41.5

would be a great idea to talk a little bit more about how do we make

1:45.1

our meetings feel effective? How do we make it so that they really do bring our team together?

1:49.9

Because here's the thing, no matter where you stand, whether you are running your own business

1:54.3

or you're working for someone else, I'm going to bet you have your own hot opinions about

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