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Do you like meetings that work beautifully, where people are engaged and productive? Have you trekked through the barren hellscape of meetings that are boring, disorganised and a dreadful waste of time?

The Meeting Post is the blog of the MeetingArk digital commons. We will bring you content that we hope will inspire, educate, inform and at times challenge or even annoy you. Meetings have been an subject where we have seldom got beyond complaint or despair. Here we aim to change that, creating meetings that dare to be better, be different.

To Record or Not to Record?

Ron Eagle31 May 2022Uncategorized(1)
One common theme to almost all meetings is the necessity to take some form of ...
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Exploring Agendas

MeetingArkAdmin31 January 2022Uncategorized(0)
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Arranging a meeting

What is a Meeting?

Ron Eagle8 December 2021Uncategorized(1)
What is a Meeting? It seems an easy question to answer…until you try to actually ...
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‘A Meeting of Minds’

Ron Eagle16 November 2021Uncategorizedagendas,agreement,Participating in a meeting(0)
A ‘meeting of the minds’ is a cliché often employed to suggest a pair of ...
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Meeting Feedback & Follow-up

Andrew Gurnham2 November 2021UncategorizedMeeting feedback and follow-up(1)
The final stage in our model for effective meetings is Meeting Feedback & Follow-up. On ...
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Closing a Meeting

Andrew Gurnham27 October 2021UncategorizedClosing a meeting(0)
The sixth stage in our model for effective meetings is Closing a Meeting. On the ...
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Meeting Etiquette

Andrew Gurnham14 October 2021UncategorizedMeeting etiquette(0)
Central to our model for effective meetings is Meeting Etiquette. On the MeetingArk website you ...
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Sneaky Tips: a few friendly ‘wisdoms.

Ron Eagle11 October 2021Uncategorized(0)
Attendance: One of the best ways to confirm whether you have been invited to a ...
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Duets

Ron Eagle5 October 2021Uncategorizedagendas,Participating in a meeting(0)
Two person (business) meetings, duets we will call them, tend to fall into one of ...
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