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Focus 3 Podcast #59: How to Have Great Meetings

Focus 3 Podcast #59: How to Have Great Meetings Tim and Urban lay out guiding principles on how to make meetings more productive for solving problems and more effective at building culture.

0:00 Intro
9:10 #1 Only hold a meeting if it's necessary
10:13 #2 Establish and follow meeting success criteria
11:33 #3 Have clear objectives
11:48 #4 Have an agenda
13:09 #5 Provide all necessary info prior to meeting
13:42 #6 Meeting participants: Arrive on time, be prepared, be concise, don't ramble
23:23 #7 Follow the agenda
25:36 #8 Notes are taken, archived, and kept
26:17 #9 Decisions and assigned actions are appointed to people
26:38 #10 Review meeting effectiveness periodically
28:24 Closing

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Tim Kight is Founder and CEO of Focus 3, a firm whose mission is to help companies around the world align the power of leadership, culture, and behavior to achieve exceptional results.

Tim was a contributing writer to the Urban Meyer's New York Times Best-Seller "Above the Line", and is the author of several high impact training programs: Lead Now, The Power of Culture, Attitude Matters, and The R Factor.

Urban Meyer is one of the most successful college football coaches in history. A head coach for over 17 years, he's won three National Championships, seven conference championships, and multiple Coach of the Year awards. In 2015, Urban authored the New York Times Best-Selling book, "Above the Line."

After retiring from coaching, Urban is serving as an assistant athletic director at The Ohio State University and co-teaches a course on leadership at OSU's Fisher College of Business. He is also a co-host of the Big Noon Kickoff on Fox.

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