You don’t ever want to be the person whose voice is the only thing people remember after a meeting because you talked so much. Here’s how to avoid this, whether you’re in charge of the meeting or just attending it. Read More
When your manager calls on you out of nowhere in a meeting— but you don’t know what’s going on— you probably want to sink into the floor. Here’s how to handle a moment like this. Read More
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You don’t need to work longer or push yourself harder — you just need to work smarter. Ultra-productive people know this. They squeeze every drop out of every hour without expending any extra effort. Read More
Meetings have a bad reputation, and it’s not unwarranted: 65% of senior managers said meetings keep them from completing their own work, and 71% said meetings are unproductive and inefficient. Read More
While you should always strive to do your best at work and build professional relationships with your coworkers, that doesn’t mean you should give every minute of your workday over to other people. Here’s how to make it clear that you sometimes need to be alone at work. Read More
Meetings: You have to live with them in corporate America, which means you can’t live without them. So, when you’re not the one calling the shots, it’s easy to feel like you have no control over how meetings play out — or how long they end up being. Here’s what both managers and employees can … Read More
If you feel a pang of anxiousness when a dreaded meeting invitation lands in your email inbox, you’re not alone. Here’s how to manage requests for those meetings you know you shouldn’t be invited to. Read More
How the bring-your-own-device landscape will continue to change the way meetings are viewed and conducted over the next decade, and how it could affect your company’s meeting culture. Read More
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