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Meetings, the cornerstones of collaboration, inspiration, and progress, have suffered excruciating humiliation at the hands of corporate America. Gone are good agendas, participation, focus, and follow-up that are the lifeblood of great meetings. Instead, too many meetings drone on like some sort of soul-crushing, walking-dead zombie robbing workplaces of joy, productivity, and time. But there is good news: meetings can be saved ... by you! Boring Meetings Suck empowers you to take charge of meetings that have become a waste of time and talent. Most books on meetings focus only on the person responsible for planning and hosting the meeting, but Boring Meetings Suck dares to admit what other authors avoid. Only when attendees learn how to diplomatically speak up and get meetings back on track wi ll everyone benefit.
This book offers dozens of Suckification Reduction Devices, or SRDs, to make the next meeting you attend more efficient and effective. Learn which meetings you can skip and how to call out the perpetrators of poor meeting etiquette. But it's not enough to stop others' meetings from sucking; you must make sure your meeting doesn't suck. Learn how to become a better speaker by making eye contact, working the stage, and varying the speed of your speech. Get the essential elements for planning large meetings or conferences, and get new techniques that will help you run "get in, get it done, and get out" meetings. With Boring Meetings Suck, you'll learn:
- How to graciously excuse yourself from a meeting without losing your job
- The right ways to use PowerPoint (and other technologies)
- Three polite ways to motivate people to wrap up
- Why you should turn your phone on in all meetings
- Tips to make your presentation powerful and not pointless
- How to be a meeting hero, and get people to show up on time, participate, and return to their desks happy and with extra time in their pockets
When done right, meetings can rock. They can be vehicles for innovation, motivation, and decision-making. They can spark revolutions. They can save the world! All you have to do is not let them suck, and this book shows you how.
Meetings, the cornerstones of collaboration, inspiration, and progress, have suffered excruciating humiliation at the hands of corporate America. Gone are good agendas, participation, focus, and follow-up that are the lifeblood of great meetings. Instead, too many meetings drone on like some sort of soul-crushing, walking-dead zombie robbing workplaces of joy, productivity, and time. But there is good news: meetings can be saved ... by you! Boring Meetings Suck empowers you to take charge of meetings that have become a waste of time and talent. Most books on meetings focus only on the person responsible for planning and hosting the meeting, but Boring Meetings Suck dares to admit what other authors avoid. Only when attendees learn how to diplomatically speak up and get meetings back on track wi ll everyone benefit.
This book offers dozens of Suckification Reduction Devices, or SRDs, to make the next meeting you attend more efficient and effective. Learn which meetings you can skip and how to call out the perpetrators of poor meeting etiquette. But it's not enough to stop others' meetings from sucking; you must make sure your meeting doesn't suck. Learn how to become a better speaker by making eye contact, working the stage, and varying the speed of your speech. Get the essential elements for planning large meetings or conferences, and get new techniques that will help you run "get in, get it done, and get out" meetings. With Boring Meetings Suck, you'll learn:
- How to graciously excuse yourself from a meeting without losing your job
- The right ways to use PowerPoint (and other technologies)
- Three polite ways to motivate people to wrap up
- Why you should turn your phone on in all meetings
- Tips to make your presentation powerful and not pointless
- How to be a meeting hero, and get people to show up on time, participate, and return to their desks happy and with extra time in their pockets
When done right, meetings can rock. They can be vehicles for innovation, motivation, and decision-making. They can spark revolutions. They can save the world! All you have to do is not let them suck, and this book shows you how.
JON PETZ is a motivational keynote speaker. He has spoken to more than a half million people during presentations to companies including Walmart, Honda, Deloitte, and AT&T. In 2008, American City Business Journals named him a Top Business Professional Under 40 Years of Age.
Foreword Don The Idea Guy Snyder xi
Agenda Item 1 Boring Meetings Suck . . . so Why Do We Have 'Em? 1
Hey, Not All Meetings Suck 3
Nothing More Boring Than a Boring Book
about Boring Meetings 4
What's in It for You? 5
How Do You Use This Book? Jump in and Read the Agenda Item You Need 7
Are You Ready to Make Meetings Rock? 7
Agenda Item 2 Better Meetings and Conventions through Technology . . . but Please Proceed with Caution 9
The Very Basics 14
Enhanced Meeting Technologies 15
For the More Adventurous 20
For the Outright Daring 21
Agenda Item 3 How to Be a Meeting Superhero . . . in 10 Minutes or Less 25
Part 1: New Meeting Styles 26
New Meeting Style 1: ''Open House'' 26
New Meeting Style 2: ''Pass the Buck'' 30
New Meeting Style 3: ''Stand It Up'' 33
New Meeting Style 4: ''Triple T Your Way to New Ideas'' 36
Part 2: Speed Meetings 40
Speed Meeting Type 1: ''Two 'n Out'' 40
Speed Meeting Type 2: ''Step It Up'' 43
Speed Meeting Type 3: ''I Gotta Use It'' 46
Agenda Item 4 Why Everyday Office Meetings Suck . . . Skip This and You're Screwed 49
Your Preparation Sucks 50
Having No Agenda Sucks 55
Your Follow-Up Sucks 59
Scheduling a Meeting Sucks 63
Warning: Problem Solving at 8 AM and 6 PM Sucks 66
The Overinvitation Sucks 69
Starting Late Sucks 73
''Dogs Who Get Off the Leash'' Suck 80
Conference Rooms Suck 84
Agenda Item 5 Your Presentation Sucks . . . Really, Yours Sucks 93
PowerPoint Sucks 97
''Um . . . aah'' Sucks 102
PowerPoint Really Sucks 105
Monotone Speeches and Movements Suck 109
Unreadable Slides Suck 117
Cutesy Moving Graphics Suck 121
Agenda Item 6 Make the Best of Sucky Meetings . . . or Get Out While You Can 123
Never-Ending Meetings Suck 123
Deja Meetings Suck 132
Project and Update Meetings Suck 136
Scattered Showers' Meetings Suck 140
Conference Calls Suck 145
Sales Team Meetings Suck 153
Online or Virtual Meetings Suck 158
Videoconferencing Sucks 163
Friday Meetings Suck 167
Agenda Item 7 Big Meetings Suck Even Bigger . . . Get Some Help or Suffer the Consequences 169
Poorly Planned Meetings Suck 170
Annual Meetings, Conventions, Teambuilding, and Company Retreats Suck 176
Bad Audio Sucks 180
Distractions Suck 184
Guest Speakers Suck 190
No Introduction and Bad Introductions Suck 192
Bad Emcees Suck 195
Agenda Item 8 Heed This . . . or Continue to Suck for the Next Millennium 201
Consider Not Having One 202
What You Can Do When Stuck in a Boring Meeting 205
Conclusion 210
Acknowledgments 213
About the Author 215
Index 217
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
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Fachbereich: | Management |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 240 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781118004623 |
ISBN-10: | 1118004620 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Petz, Jon |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 233 x 151 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Jon Petz |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.04.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,368 kg |
JON PETZ is a motivational keynote speaker. He has spoken to more than a half million people during presentations to companies including Walmart, Honda, Deloitte, and AT&T. In 2008, American City Business Journals named him a Top Business Professional Under 40 Years of Age.
Foreword Don The Idea Guy Snyder xi
Agenda Item 1 Boring Meetings Suck . . . so Why Do We Have 'Em? 1
Hey, Not All Meetings Suck 3
Nothing More Boring Than a Boring Book
about Boring Meetings 4
What's in It for You? 5
How Do You Use This Book? Jump in and Read the Agenda Item You Need 7
Are You Ready to Make Meetings Rock? 7
Agenda Item 2 Better Meetings and Conventions through Technology . . . but Please Proceed with Caution 9
The Very Basics 14
Enhanced Meeting Technologies 15
For the More Adventurous 20
For the Outright Daring 21
Agenda Item 3 How to Be a Meeting Superhero . . . in 10 Minutes or Less 25
Part 1: New Meeting Styles 26
New Meeting Style 1: ''Open House'' 26
New Meeting Style 2: ''Pass the Buck'' 30
New Meeting Style 3: ''Stand It Up'' 33
New Meeting Style 4: ''Triple T Your Way to New Ideas'' 36
Part 2: Speed Meetings 40
Speed Meeting Type 1: ''Two 'n Out'' 40
Speed Meeting Type 2: ''Step It Up'' 43
Speed Meeting Type 3: ''I Gotta Use It'' 46
Agenda Item 4 Why Everyday Office Meetings Suck . . . Skip This and You're Screwed 49
Your Preparation Sucks 50
Having No Agenda Sucks 55
Your Follow-Up Sucks 59
Scheduling a Meeting Sucks 63
Warning: Problem Solving at 8 AM and 6 PM Sucks 66
The Overinvitation Sucks 69
Starting Late Sucks 73
''Dogs Who Get Off the Leash'' Suck 80
Conference Rooms Suck 84
Agenda Item 5 Your Presentation Sucks . . . Really, Yours Sucks 93
PowerPoint Sucks 97
''Um . . . aah'' Sucks 102
PowerPoint Really Sucks 105
Monotone Speeches and Movements Suck 109
Unreadable Slides Suck 117
Cutesy Moving Graphics Suck 121
Agenda Item 6 Make the Best of Sucky Meetings . . . or Get Out While You Can 123
Never-Ending Meetings Suck 123
Deja Meetings Suck 132
Project and Update Meetings Suck 136
Scattered Showers' Meetings Suck 140
Conference Calls Suck 145
Sales Team Meetings Suck 153
Online or Virtual Meetings Suck 158
Videoconferencing Sucks 163
Friday Meetings Suck 167
Agenda Item 7 Big Meetings Suck Even Bigger . . . Get Some Help or Suffer the Consequences 169
Poorly Planned Meetings Suck 170
Annual Meetings, Conventions, Teambuilding, and Company Retreats Suck 176
Bad Audio Sucks 180
Distractions Suck 184
Guest Speakers Suck 190
No Introduction and Bad Introductions Suck 192
Bad Emcees Suck 195
Agenda Item 8 Heed This . . . or Continue to Suck for the Next Millennium 201
Consider Not Having One 202
What You Can Do When Stuck in a Boring Meeting 205
Conclusion 210
Acknowledgments 213
About the Author 215
Index 217
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Management |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | 240 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781118004623 |
ISBN-10: | 1118004620 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Petz, Jon |
Hersteller: |
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 233 x 151 x 23 mm |
Von/Mit: | Jon Petz |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 19.04.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,368 kg |