Meeting To-Do's

Meeting To-Do's

When you leave a meeting with your team, how many action items do you walk away with? How much are you asking them to-do for you? I just had a meeting that got me thinking. Let me know your thoughts below.

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Mani Kandasamy

CTO - Tech Fellow Executive | AI & Data | Deloitte Consulting

3 年

Agree fully. The one who leaves the title at home is the one who becomes a leader. I am just modifying Kennedy’s words. "Ask not what your team can do for you, ask what you can do for your team."

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Jim, you savage.. You're always right! Devon agrees

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John Marx

Senior Manager, Associate Director @ Cognizant | Tech Modernization Practice

3 年

What if its 90 minutes taking orders?

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Toshihiko Hanai

Senior Researcher @ Health Research Foundation | Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry

3 年

Open learning, self learning, is a method without gathering people. I open my home-page (https://hanai-toshihiko.net) for analytical chemistry. That is analytical chemistry with computational chemistry. Students can study fundamental analytical chemistry using computational chemistry quantitatively. This is not one-way teaching. This is on-line communication and self-training. You can read titles and references. These are in English. That is fundamental explanation of y previous book "Quantitative in silico chromatography, 2014, RSC) plus new methods. Regards, Toshihiko Hanai, Ph.D.

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Mukul Mathur

CISA??| Independent Board Director | Cybersecurity & IT Governance Consultant | Angel Investor | Volunteer| Former Vice President @ IBM

3 年

Jim Whitehurst Early on at IBM one of my mentors once pointed out that the next steps/actions chart has no action with myself as owner !! That message left an imprint and have also since helped ensure that I share action leads/ ownerships in team projects.

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