Thursday, September 27, 2012

Business Etiquette for Requesting a Meeting

Business Etiquette for Requesting a Meeting

Business meetings are an unavoidable fact of corporate life. The Annenberg School of Communications at UCLA and the University of Minnesota Training and Development Research Center found that business executives spend up to half their working hours in meetings. You must use proper business etiquette when requesting a meeting to help these executives and other co-workers make the best use of their limited time.

Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/63048-business-etiquette-requesting-meeting/#ixzz27fdn4s1a

 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Helpful Tips For Hosting An Effective Business Meeting

Helpful Tips For Hosting An Effective Business Meeting


Thursday, September 20, 2012

How To Set Up a Meeting With ANY Executive

Never has it been so difficult to get through to an executive to make a formal appointment. Nevertheless, with persistence, it's possible to GET THROUGH and GET THAT MEETING. Here's an easy 10-step process to help you master this key selling skill.
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[by Geoffrey James on www.cbsnews.com]

Monday, September 17, 2012

How to Pull Off Being Late to a Meeting

With an average of seventeen million meetings a day in America alone, there will always be some held up by the latecomer. When you're late to a meeting, it's better to rise to the occasion with grace rather than sinking into the floor, and provided you're not an habitual late-nik, a courteous and considerate approach to being late in a meeting can smooth your way in and have you quickly reinstated in everyone's good books. In this article, you'll learn how to deal appropriately with being late to a meeting.

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[from wikihow.com]

Thursday, September 13, 2012

How to Run a Meeting

Have you ever been at a meeting where all you can think about is how much more productive you’d be working alone at your desk? And how much of the company’s money is swirling down the drain while your co-workers surreptitiously check their Blackberries under the table? And how you wish you had made like the crew of the Enola Gay and carried a cyanide capsule with you?

People hate meetings. But it’s not the meetings themselves that are inherently pencil-in-eye inducing, it’s how meetings are run. Without a real leader, meetings can become unproductive and inefficient, not only wasting time and money, but sapping office morale. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

A man knows how to lead. He knows how to run a meeting that starts on time, ends on time, and gets things done. Here’s how.

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[from artofmanliness.com]

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Avoiding Common Meeting Mistakes

Successfully organizing meetings is an under-appreciated business skill. With the umpteen details meeting and event planners need to handle, mistakes are bound to be made, and sometimes heads will roll as a result. To make certain that yours isn't one of them, here are some common meeting blunders to rise above.

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[from dummies.com]