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Finding the Curl in a Disruptive Wave of Change
We don’t know whether he ever knew it or not, but Warren Bennis was the kind of author that elicited …
As a leader, it’s important to recognize that leading effective team meetings is an iterative, lifelong practice. Although some people may naturally engage and motivate groups through structured and purposeful meetings, no great leader is successful without making thoughtful, dedicated attempts to hone the necessary skills and characteristics required to lead team meetings with intention. Use the questions in this guide to stimulate meaningful discussion and insight into the behaviors used to influence others.
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