Understand the importance of a meeting's opening and closing
Practice how to deliver clear, compelling, and concise upfront framing and final synthesis for a meeting
Apply it to your own role
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Why this topic matters
Meetings can easily feel unstructured and long-winded. Great meeting leaders know how to masterfully focus the conversation and distill insights throughout the session.
What participants will do together
Understand the importance of a meeting's opening and closing
Practice how to deliver clear, compelling, and concise upfront framing and final synthesis for a meeting
Apply it to your own role
What participants say
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"I'll make sure to explain why meeting participation is important to the overall success of the meeting."
"Look to better frame meetings as we begin, we cannot just assume that the participants have read the pre-read or emails."
"I will be more deliberate about highlighting key themes from the meeting and next steps, including who is responsible for what."
"Take 3 minutes before EVERY meeting to frame for myself and slow down."
"This was a terrific combination of individual and group learning. The tech feels groundbreaking!"
"This is a way better experience than watching eye-numbing videos. I love it."
"I love that Sparkwise makes it possible to chat with colleagues in real time while solving interesting problems."
"This was a fun and immersive experience with coworkers—I love the mix of group and solo work. I am a fan!"