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EP 51 | Understanding and Managing Interruptions in Meetings

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Do you find your meetings frequently filled with interruptions, or are you the one interrupting others, even if unintentionally?

In this episode of The Better Workday Podcast, host Niamh Moynihan digs into the common experience of interruptions in the workplace. She examines the various reasons behind these interruptions – from different communication styles (such as internal versus external thinking) and impatience to genuine passion and the need to be heard.

Niamh categorises different types of interruptions, emphasising that not all are necessarily disruptive, and discusses their impact on effective communication. Importantly, she shares practical strategies for reducing interruptions, like the 'notebook method,' while underscoring the need to find the right balance so that essential contributions and clarifications are not overlooked. Discover how to enhance your participation in meetings and make your interruptions more intentional and valuable.

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Visit our website abetterworkday.com/

Email us at [email protected]

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Credits
Host: Niamh Moynihan

Co-Producer: Tricia Brady

Music: The Dagenham Yanks

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Do you find your meetings frequently filled with interruptions, or are you the one interrupting others, even if unintentionally?

In this episode of The Better Workday Podcast, host Niamh Moynihan digs into the common experience of interruptions in the workplace. She examines the various reasons behind these interruptions – from different communication styles (such as internal versus external thinking) and impatience to genuine passion and the need to be heard.

Niamh categorises different types of interruptions, emphasising that not all are necessarily disruptive, and discusses their impact on effective communication. Importantly, she shares practical strategies for reducing interruptions, like the 'notebook method,' while underscoring the need to find the right balance so that essential contributions and clarifications are not overlooked. Discover how to enhance your participation in meetings and make your interruptions more intentional and valuable.

Related Episodes:

Get In Touch

Visit our website abetterworkday.com/

Email us at [email protected]

Connect with Niamh on LinkedIn

Subscribe to the Better Workday Newsletter

Credits
Host: Niamh Moynihan

Co-Producer: Tricia Brady

Music: The Dagenham Yanks

  continue reading

55 episodes

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