Meetings That Motivate and Inspire TELESEMINAR 
$39

Learn dozens of ways to make meetings more effective
Business meetings generate ideas and help people communicate, but they are also quite expensive. Most meetings are inefficient and in some cases, unnecessary.
Business people spend countless hours in meetings, which wouldn’t be so bad if meetings were more productive and more fun.
This 60-minute teleseminar comes with a 30-page companion e-book. You’ll get many great ideas on how to improve your next meeting, including:
- Why most meetings don’t work but you keep doing them anyway
- How to have continuity between meetings
- Why you must have short meetings
- The magic phrase to keep people on task
- How to solicit volunteers during meetings with comfort and ease
- How to find the power seat in any room
- Why you should never, ever begin a meeting late
- A technique guaranteed to keep meetings short and sweet
- How to keep attendees from using the mute button during teleconference calls
- Three great ways to keep meeting attendees awake
- How to use silence as a secret weapon
- Why you must print an agenda and distribute it before the meeting
- 3 ways to keep people from taking you off the agenda
- Recommended learning resources for motivational meetings
- Michael’s special five-column formula for meeting success
- Ask questions during this great teleseminar!
The concept of meetings is a long-standing tradition.
Queen Isabella met with Christopher Columbus to plan a trip. George Washington met with the First Continental
Congress to plan a country. Martin Luther King met with anyone who would listen about equal rights and how to end
racial discrimination. Band manager Brian Epstein met with for lads from Liverpool and changed popular music.
Humans like to be busy, even if we aren’t actually productive. Many of today’s meetings involve surprisingly
unproductive multi-tasking such as meals and Death By PowerPoint. Simply put, we continue to have meetings because nothing is more effective.
But, do we have to have so many darn meetings? Can we find ways to make them shorter and more interesting?
Can we can arrange more continuity between meetings to make them more efficient? Why can’t meeting leaders stay on message? Why can’t meeting leaders stay on schedule?
The answers to these questions and more are found within this great program.
But many meetings are not effective. Most group sessions are predictable in that they turn out to be the exact
drudgery we expect.
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