A Word to the Wise: A best practice every team or group should endorse is never to end any meeting without an agreement to next steps. This is easily accomplished if whoever organizes the meeting holds the group to this standard and insists on raising the question and answering it.
Knowing exactly who will ensure each step happens is what follows. It is common for the organizer to assign team members to the steps and then to ask them to be accountable.
What a difference such a simple best practice can make when it is instituted and incorporated across an organization.
Admired Leadership, 3.5.24, Clarifying Next Steps Before the Meeting Ends
Knowing exactly who will ensure each step happens is what follows. It is common for the organizer to assign team members to the steps and then to ask them to be accountable.
What a difference such a simple best practice can make when it is instituted and incorporated across an organization.
Admired Leadership, 3.5.24, Clarifying Next Steps Before the Meeting Ends
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May we live to the praise of His glory this week,
Ray
It’s a Four-Way Race for the SBC Presidency This Year
Albert Mohler Addresses Current Issues in SBC Life at Forum
Spiritual Renewal – Not Political Outcomes – Needed to Heal Fragmented US, Study Shows
First-Person: Sowing Gospel Seed in Small-town Missouri (Mark Clifton)
May we live to the praise of His glory this week,
Ray