Conor Pendergrast

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The last common error that leaders and stakeholders make is attending meetings when they shouldn’t. It’s fine if someone in a leadership position doesn’t attend a meeting that they themselves called; it can be better when they aren’t present. There’s less pressure in the room—for example, attendees won’t feel evaluated and therefore they will take more risks.
Meeting Design: For Managers, Makers, and Everyone
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