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How To Lead A Meeting In A Way Most People Won't Try

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This might be the best way to create an exceptional meeting when you’re not the official leader.

You can actually lead a meeting as a participant.

And, not many people want to do this.

That’s why you need to know this strategy.

Perhaps the most powerful role in a meeting is the note taker.

The scribe.

Yet few people volunteer to take notes during a meeting.

In fact, most will find some way to avoid this dreaded task.

They run away from it like they flee a typical boring, inefficient meeting.

I encourage you to be different.

Embrace the role.

Volunteer to take notes in the next meeting you attend.

Especially if it’s a meeting that is less than exceptional.

In this week's episode we'll talk about the hidden powers held by the meeting note taker.

You'll learn how you can lead any meeting you attend in a way most people won't even try.

You'll Learn

7 serious powers a meeting note taker holds

The power to:

  • Stay engaged
  • Interrupt
  • Bring clarity
  • Ensure alignment
  • Document decisions
  • Drive action
  • Not be perfect

Links and Resources from this Episode

Supporting information in the post, How To Unlock The Power To Lead In A role You Probably Don't Like

Connect or follow me on LinkedIn where I post daily on how to create exceptional meetings
See the show notes at GregHarrod.com.

  continue reading

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This might be the best way to create an exceptional meeting when you’re not the official leader.

You can actually lead a meeting as a participant.

And, not many people want to do this.

That’s why you need to know this strategy.

Perhaps the most powerful role in a meeting is the note taker.

The scribe.

Yet few people volunteer to take notes during a meeting.

In fact, most will find some way to avoid this dreaded task.

They run away from it like they flee a typical boring, inefficient meeting.

I encourage you to be different.

Embrace the role.

Volunteer to take notes in the next meeting you attend.

Especially if it’s a meeting that is less than exceptional.

In this week's episode we'll talk about the hidden powers held by the meeting note taker.

You'll learn how you can lead any meeting you attend in a way most people won't even try.

You'll Learn

7 serious powers a meeting note taker holds

The power to:

  • Stay engaged
  • Interrupt
  • Bring clarity
  • Ensure alignment
  • Document decisions
  • Drive action
  • Not be perfect

Links and Resources from this Episode

Supporting information in the post, How To Unlock The Power To Lead In A role You Probably Don't Like

Connect or follow me on LinkedIn where I post daily on how to create exceptional meetings
See the show notes at GregHarrod.com.

  continue reading

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