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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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."
Jim, you savage.. You're always right! Devon agrees
Senior Manager, Associate Director @ Cognizant | Tech Modernization Practice
3 年What if its 90 minutes taking orders?
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.
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.