Leadership Experience Works

Meetings are an investment. It takes time and money to hold one. Yet for some reason we do not treat them as investments. Instead we schedule them routinely all over our day, because "that is how we do business".But does it actually make sense to run (so many) meetings?I am going to break down 3 key questions you should be asking before you plan one and offer tips you can implement to get your money's worth. Find me and more of my content on LinkedIN. Become a co-creator of the next episode b...

Show Notes

Meetings are an investment. It takes time and money to hold one. Yet for some reason we do not treat them as investments. Instead we schedule them routinely all over our day, because "that is how we do business".
But does it actually make sense to run (so many) meetings?
I am going to break down 3 key questions you should be asking before you plan one and offer tips you can implement to get your money's worth.

Find me and more of my content on LinkedIN. Become a co-creator of the next episode by sending me your questions
or attend the recording live every Thursday and use the open mic. to share your thoughts on the topic.

Creators & Guests

Editor
Eleonora Annigoni

What is Leadership Experience Works?

Ales Balcar examines the nuts and bolts that hold together team engagement, event design and learning experience, to help you fine tune your performance as a leader. "People will forget what you did or said, yet they will remember how you made them feel." I am sure you have heard that one before. But how come some leaders seem to have the magic power to make us feel so much better than others? And how can you become one of them? How do you create memorable experience with lasting impact for the people you lead?