
Meeting myths: Dispelling the notion that being in the room equals being in the know
04/11/23 • 4 min
Welcome back to Focus in Five with Curt Steinhorst. This week Curt discusses one of the most pervasive meeting misconceptions plaguing corporate America: that being in the room equals being in the know.
Episode links:
- Forbes article: Top 5 Meeting Myths That Sabotage Success by Curt Steinhorst
Learn more about Curt Steinhorst's work:
Welcome back to Focus in Five with Curt Steinhorst. This week Curt discusses one of the most pervasive meeting misconceptions plaguing corporate America: that being in the room equals being in the know.
Episode links:
- Forbes article: Top 5 Meeting Myths That Sabotage Success by Curt Steinhorst
Learn more about Curt Steinhorst's work:
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