Time Is of the Essence: How to Run Effective Meetings
  • CODE : MICB-0004
  • Duration : 90 Minutes
  • Level : Intermediate
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As founder and CEO of Right Chord Leadership, Dr. Michael Brenner collaborates with leaders and teams at all levels to strengthen the essential skills needed for peak performance. He achieves this by drawing on more than two decades of experience as an international leadership consultant, executive coach, keynote speaker, and educator, and more than 35 years as a professional musician. Michael’s unconventional workshops, executive coaching sessions, and consulting services – grounded in the belief that “When people work in harmony, great things happen!”™ – have helped clients increase employee engagement, reduce turnover, improve customer service, and create more inclusive work environments.

Michael is the creator of the CHORDS Model™ which consists of six key “notes” all successful leaders and teams play: C (Communication), H (Harmony), O (Ownership), R (Respect), D (Direction) and S (Support). He has been a featured speaker at many industry events and conferences around the world, including Southeast Asia, Canada and Australia.

He holds a doctorate in Adult Learning and Leadership from Teachers College at Columbia University and a master’s degree in Adult and Organizational Development from Temple University. He has taught courses in organizational behavior, systems dynamics, negotiations, and interpersonal relations (among others) at Immaculata University, Temple University, and La Salle University.  Currently, he is on the faculty of Penn State University and the Kogod School of Business at American University

Organizations that run meetings haphazardly waste an enormous amount of time.  This program will examine important best practices including:

  • Restricting Attendance to Essential Only Attendees
    - Ensuring your meetings are as productive and efficient as possible often starts with who is in the room—virtually or physically. According to a Fellow study, 47% of professionals complain that meetings waste too much of their time. Furthermore, meetings with a more focused group of participants tend to be more successful and productive. When planning your next meeting, invite only those whose input is crucial to the topics at hand. This approach not only enhances engagement among participants but leads to more dynamic and effective meetings.
  • Engaging Your Team Through Active Participation
    - According to the same Fellow research, 71% of senior executives say most meetings are unproductive and inefficient. One of the solutions to this problem lies in active participation. Encourage open dialogue and ensure all voices are heard, valuing each team member’s input. Empower your team by learning how to cultivate an environment of active participation.
  • Identifying When a Team Meeting Is Not Necessary

Sometimes, the most effective meeting can be an email or a group text message. Here are key scenarios where opting for an email over a meeting could be the more efficient choice:

  • For straightforward updates or announcements that don’t need immediate discussion, such as project status updates or company news.
  • When a decision or action affects only an individual or a subset of the team.
  • For topics that lack urgency or require no immediate action from the team.

Consider team members’ workload and prioritize other channels over team meetings for non-essential communication.
The effectiveness of team meetings largely hinges on the leader’s ability to discern the appropriate format for communication, whether it be through meetings or emails, and to manage the meeting’s dynamics effectively. Enhancing these leadership qualities not only ensures effective team meetings but contributes to a more cohesive, motivated, and productive team. Remember, the goal is not just to run meetings but to run them well, making every moment count towards achieving team objectives.

Course Level- Intermediate

Who Should Attend    

Senior and mid-level leaders, managers, and supervisors

Why Should You Attend

The key to an effective team meeting lies in its preparation and intent. Beginning with a well-defined purpose and ensuring that objectives are clearly communicated to all participants beforehand are essential.

In this program, you’ll learn to transform this understanding into practice:

  •  Outline what you aim to achieve before the meeting with the rest of the team.
  • Establish who will host or lead the meeting.
  • Use round-robin or other techniques to ensure every attendee has a chance to contribute.
  • Seek expert guidance to refine meeting objectives and enhance team communication.

If you want to boost your team’s productivity during meetings, attending this program is a must!

Topic Background

Have you ever left a team meeting feeling like not much was accomplished? According to Harvard Business Review, employees report a 62% to 92% improvement in their work-life balance when more effective meetings are introduced in their workplace. Consequently, it’s crucial not just to meet for the sake of it but to ensure that every meeting is productive and every moment counts.

By implementing structured strategies and embracing your team’s unique dynamics, you can transform team meetings into a success catalyst. This program will explore ways to make your team meetings more effective, achieving more in less time and boosting performance.


  • $160.00



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