Revise your original meeting plan to include these objectives
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Why this topic matters
Meetings, at their core, are about people. Great meeting leaders put participants at the center of meeting design to make the sessions truly impactful.
What participants will do together
Draft a meeting plan for one company's situation
Review mind and heart objectives for meetings
Revise your original meeting plan to include these objectives
What participants say
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"I'd like to be transparent about the desired heart expectations in my next all-hands meeting with my team."
"We need to remember that there are not only intellectual points but also emotional points in meetings."
"I will consider a meeting's objectives before scheduling one, and the mind/heart objectives when planning the agenda."
"I will implement heart objectives in my meetings by asking people how they feel about topics and ideas."
"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!"