Effective Meetings Starter Model - Part 2
Submitted by mauzenne on Mon, 09/06/2010 - 02:05.
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This cast concludes our conversation on an even more basic model for effective meetings than in our original guidance.
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Repeat of Part one
Hi Guys,
iTunes seems to have downloaded the Part one podcast twice with it rebranded as Part Two. Is this a general mistake for all, or just me!
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Martin
Martin, Thanks ... you're
Martin,
Thanks ... you're absolutely right. I messed that one up.
The feed has been corrected. Assuming you're using iTunes, if you delete the incorrect show, then right-click the podcast and select "Show all available episodes", you should be able to see and download the corrected show.
Sorry for the inconvenience everyone!
Mike
It worked
Same thing happened here, but Mikes fix worked fine for me.
starting on time when you're not the highest rank?
I call meetings where my boss and his colleagues (university setting) are attendees, as well as other faculty members, deans, vice-provosts, etc. In this particular meeting, I am the vice-chair, but hierarchically the lowest ranked person in the room. When I call meetings with my project reports, I start on time. Do you have guidance on starting when you don't out-rank? I feel that starting on time recognizes their busy schedules as well as their expensive time, but sometimes AVPs are running late to a meeting because a previous meeting might not be run according to your guidelines <grin>. Suggestions?