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Andrew Gurnham started the topic Videoconference Apps in the forum Meeting Technologies 2 years, 6 months ago
Which is more important: the videoconference app (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc.) you use for a meeting, or the connection quality, speed and reliability?
My vote is for the connection – if you don’t have a good connection, it doesn’t matter how good or bad the app is.
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Andrew Gurnham wrote a new post 4 years, 1 month ago
The final stage in our model for effective meetings is Meeting Feedback & Follow-up. On the MeetingArk website you can find discussion groups about Meeting Feedback & Follow-up, and a set of FAQs (and answers) […]

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Closing a Meeting
The sixth stage in our model for effective meetings is Closing a Meeting. On the MeetingArk website you can find discussion groups about Closing a Meeting, […] -
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Meeting Etiquette
Central to our model for effective meetings is Meeting Etiquette. On the MeetingArk website you can find discussion groups about Meeting Etiquette, and a […] -
Andrew Gurnham wrote a new post 4 years, 2 months ago
The fourth stage in our model for effective meetings is Participating in a Meeting. On the MeetingArk website you can find discussion groups about Participating in a Meeting, and a set of FAQs (and answers) […]

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Andrew Gurnham wrote a new post 4 years, 3 months ago
The third stage in our model for effective meetings is Running a Meeting. On the MeetingArk website you can find discussion groups about Running a Meeting, and a set of FAQs (and answers) relating to Running a […]

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Andrew Gurnham wrote a new post 4 years, 3 months ago
The second stage in our model for effective meetings is Commencing a Meeting. On the MeetingArk website you can find discussion groups about Commencing a Meeting, and a set of FAQs (and answers) relating to […]

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Andrew Gurnham wrote a new post 4 years, 5 months ago
The first stage in our model for effective meetings is Arranging a Meeting. On the MeetingArk website you can find the relevant discussion groups and a set of FAQs (and answers), both relating to Arranging a […]

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Andrew Gurnham wrote a new post 4 years, 6 months ago
We have attempted to build a model for effective meetings. This model is built around a cyclical process –after all many meetings are part of a sequence, as shown in the graphic below. In all we have 7 topics w […]

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Andrew Gurnham replied to the topic Reviewing the meeting in the forum
Meeting feedback and follow-up 4 years, 10 months ago💡Review your meeting, preferably before everyone leaves, and ask: 1) What went well? 2) What didn’t go so well? 3) What should be done differently next time? and 4) What could we do more of, to make things even better?
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Andrew Gurnham replied to the topic Soliciting contributions in the forum
Running a meeting 4 years, 10 months ago💡 When running a brainstorming, follow these rules: 1) Freewheel; Â 2) Suspend judgement; Â 3) The more ideas the better; Â 4) Capture every idea; Â 5) Build on ideas previously proposed
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Andrew Gurnham replied to the topic Clearing Up in the forum
Closing a meeting 4 years, 10 months ago💡 Take a photo of any whiteboard notes and (after you’ve checked the photo captures all the information you need) then wipe clean the whiteboard, before vacating the meeting room
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