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		<title>Meetings that Fuel Results</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent survey of more than 200 respondents paints a vivid picture of the state of meetings in organizations today. Key themes expressed by those interviewed describe a workplace in which people:</p>
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<li> Spend time on meeting topics that matter&#8230;an extraordinary amount of time.</li>
<li> Believe that time in meetings isn&#8217;t as well spent as it could be.</li>
<li> Hate tangents and starting late.</li>
<li> Are frustrated by spending time in meetings that don&#8217;t clear outcomes or some specific purpose.</li>
<li> Are pretty clueless when it comes to knowing what&#8217;s supposed to happen when meetings are over.</li>
<li> Feel they haven&#8217;t had the chance to bring their best thinking to the table.</li>
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<p>The whole meeting mess seems to be getting messier.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d think we&#8217;d have this figured out.  It&#8217;s not like meetings are a new phenomenon. Maybe that&#8217;s the problem. Maybe meetings are such a longstanding part of organizational life&#8230; that practices get handed down like some of the family holiday rituals we dread.  That&#8217;s just the way things are done. Just wait it out till next year.   Perhaps we look at meetings as part of the hard organizational structure like a bearing wall or concrete foundation &#8211; impenetrable without major reconstruction. Not so.</p>
<p>These meeting messes are just like coffee spills on the table, dust on the blinds, a crushed cookie on the carpet &#8211; easily cleaned with the right supplies. Read on for some things to think about &#8211; and most importantly DO &#8211; to clean up the meeting mess in your organization.</p>
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