Andreea Andries

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Conventional advice says all meetings should have an agenda. If a meeting has one purpose, and that purpose is to solve a specific problem, an invitation that includes the meeting purpose and the meeting output is the agenda. Adding a formal agenda only creates more work for the person setting up the meeting and is another document that invitees need to read.
The First Minute: How to Start Conversations That Get Results (Business Communication Skills Books Book 1)
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