Mastering Online Meetings: 52 Tips to Engage Your Audience and Get the Best Out of Your Virtual Meetings Front Cover

Mastering Online Meetings: 52 Tips to Engage Your Audience and Get the Best Out of Your Virtual Meetings

  • Length: 132 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2020-02-03
  • ISBN-10: B083F2ZCV1
  • Sales Rank: #85306 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Online meetings have an awful reputation.

Leading engaging and successful virtual meetings, however, is within your grasp.

From the author:
Sitting through a poorly run meeting is stressful, leaving team members frustrated instead of pumped and engaged. That’s why I decided to write this book of tools and tips that will transform your meetings and engage your audience to get more work done. Stop giving meetings that don’t produce.

If an online meeting is a good solution so you can avoid the hassle and expense of travel, then this guide will help you make the most of your virtual meetings. “Master” facilitator Michael Fraidenburg – as he’s referred to by peers and clients – presents 52 refreshingly simple tips that will solve the ailments plaguing virtual meetings. By applying one easy-to-use tip a week, you will be leading very effective and successful meetings by the end of the year.

Some of the tips presented are:

  • How to keep people focused and engaged
  • How to generate innovative ideas
  • How to evaluate effective options
  • How to make firm decisions
  • How to set up a meeting for success
  • How to resolve problem behaviors

Fix awful online meetings to reduce stress, get more work done, and be recognized as a skilled leader who can make virtual meetings work.

Order you copy NOW and apply the first tip on the first day you start reading Mastering Online Meetings!

“In terms of cost-effective investment, you will recoup the purchase price [of Mastering Online Meetings] in the first 5 minutes of your first meeting!” –Dale Burkett, Great Lakes Fishery Commission

“This book provides a one-stop-shop for tools and techniques that spark active meeting participation.” –Laura Johnson, state agency Communications Coordinator

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