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If you are looking for ways to freshen up that business meeting, rally the troops, or strengthen relationships on your team, this article is worth reading! The author gives 5 great suggestions such as edification, goal setting, and change of perspective to recharge those dull meetings. Utilizing these tips, you can increase productivity and creativity in most settings. Definitely a good read, I may use it for my kids!
Key Takeaways:
- Start meetings by asking employees questions about how their day has been
- At Monday morning meetings, ask employees to tell one good thing that happened the previous week
- Have employees tell each other what they appreciated about each others’ work
“As a team everyone thanked each other for their work and said what they appreciated the most. It was really useful to speak out about why we value each other.”