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Element #2: Determine who needs to attend the meeting

Your meeting purpose provides clarity on your meeting attendees. Even though you may want to invite everyone to every meeting, this may not help you accomplish your meeting purpose and may not be the best investment of time from your coalition members. Think carefully about who needs to be involved in order to accomplish the […]

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Element #1: Be clear about your meeting purpose

In these days of back-to-back zoom meetings, we must take the time to be really clear about our meeting purpose before we decide to host a meeting. Can it be an email or a short recorded video? Or do we need to have a discussion about something that can only happen in a meeting format?

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Eight Elements of Effective Meetings

Let’s face it. Coalition work = meetings.  As much as we may be weary from meetings or feel like we are constantly moving from meeting to meeting, this is how we work together. As we have transitioned from primarily in-person meetings to primarily virtual meetings, we have learned a lot about what works – and

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Every “yes” is 1000 “yes’s”

Although I have heard the expression from Jeff Walker, Every yes must be defended by a thousand no’s or Warren Buffet’s, The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything, I realized last week that in many ways every yes is actually “1000” yes’s.  If

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10 Keys to Accountability

Let’s face it. It is really easy to say “yes” in our coalition work but holding ourselves, our leaders and our members accountable is challenging. It’s not that we don’t want to follow through, it’s just that there are so many different things to do. And as we just finished our series on Escape the

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Create an ideal week

It often takes a while for us to get to the point of “overwhelm” so it makes sense that it will take some time to escape the overwhelm.  Our next practical action is proactively creating your own  “ideal week” (thank you again, Michael Hyatt and Company!) This action creates boundaries and margin to guide your

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Prioritize “desire zone” activities

When was the last time you reviewed your weekly activities? Are you doing things you enjoy doing? Are you doing things you are good at doing?  Or are you spending most of your time focused on things that you either don’t enjoy, aren’t good at doing – or both?!  If we are going to escape

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