
How to Run a Productive Meeting
08/03/22 • 4 min
As professionals, our time is valuable. We don't want to waste it on useless meetings that are unproductive. Running a productive meeting is simple if well-planned. Taking the time to plan will please everyone involved and create a more dynamic and purposeful meeting.
Tune in to learn simple techniques you can use to make your next meeting productive.
As professionals, our time is valuable. We don't want to waste it on useless meetings that are unproductive. Running a productive meeting is simple if well-planned. Taking the time to plan will please everyone involved and create a more dynamic and purposeful meeting.
Tune in to learn simple techniques you can use to make your next meeting productive.
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Hi, thanks for tuning in to this episode of UMBC Mic'd Up. My name is Dennise Cardona from the Office of Professional Programs. Today we're going to talk about how to have productive meetings. To conduct a productive meeting takes some planning. In this short podcast, we will explore ways that you can make your next meeting run smoothly and productively. A productive meeting can add to the success of a workplace. Collaboration is important for not only the individual, but the team as a whole.
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