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Meeting Framework to Build Open Communication

One of the most common complaints as a leader tends to be: I can’t fix what I can’t see.  In a fast-paced environment, or if your organization is growing leaps and bounds, you might find yourself heavily removed from the minutiae on a day to day basis.

Things that you might have typically been involved in are now being managed by leadership that you trust; leaders that you are creating a clearing for so that they may grow in their roles and build their teams.  However, the feedback loop isn’t always what you’d like it to be, or perhaps is simply being overlooked as people are running around in their daily jobs.

When looking to build a strong, open culture in your business you can typically start with simple steps that result in large improvements.  We all spend a lot of time in meetings, and this is one simple area that can be modified to ensure that communication is improved and that your meetings are a safe place for sharing with your leaders and teammates.

Here are some pointers for you to apply to your meeting structure:

These simple adjustments to your daily meetings will pay dividends in the long run and ensure that you build a culture that will foster your high-performance team and ultimately impact your bottom line.

 

 

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