Q: What is the best ice-breaker at the first meeting of a new team?
A: Ice-breakers should be fun, quick to run, and work best when they’re new to the people involved. So try not to use any ice-breaker more than once.
A: Ice-breakers should be fun, quick to run, and work best when they’re new to the people involved. So try not to use any ice-breaker more than once.
A: The first rule of public stand-up meetings is to keep them short and to the point. Second, as there’s no privacy, you shouldn’t discuss anything sensitive or anything that you wouldn’t be happy to share with anyone who might overhear the meeting. Close by establishing whether you need another (longer) meeting in a private […]
A: This is quite tricky, because “boring” for some people can be “interesting” for others. If people are getting bored in a meeting it’s an indication that perhaps they shouldn’t be there – it could be that the topic is too specialised/technical for them, or too high-level/superficial. Either way, it’s about getting the right people […]