Monday, August 25, 2014

The Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review

  HBR Management Tip of the Day - Harvard Business Review

August 25, 2014

Be Heard at Your Next Meeting


Many people who sit through meetings struggle to be heard. Here are three things you can do to conquer your next meeting.
  • Master the "pre-meeting." Much of the work can happen at these "meetings before the meetings," where people meet early to connect, throw ideas around, garner support, and clarify the true purpose of the meeting. Participating in these makes it easier to join the conversation later.
  • Prepare to speak spontaneously. Collaboration and decision-making happen through conversation, not formal PowerPoint presentations. If you're uncomfortable speaking off the cuff, write down what you want to say ahead of time.
  • Keep an even keel. Use active, authoritative language that shows you're taking ownership of your ideas. Don't give in to sarcasm or curtness when you're frustrated.


Adapted from " Women, Find Your Voice" by Kathryn Heath, Jill Flynn, and Mary Davis Holt.

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