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Two sentences for better meetings | Shubhro Saha
A meeting has succeeded when it ends with a commitment to advance to the next step. But you have to force this resolution or the meetings drift along in la-la-land while performing their ancient duty: wasting everyone’s time.
Rob Fitzpatrick • The Mom Test: How to talk to customers & learn if your business is a good idea when everyone is lying to you

reminding the group why the meeting is being held and what the group might expect to accomplish takes just a few seconds. Taking this moment is a precondition for a group to be collectively accountable for the success of a meeting.
Samantha Slade • Going Horizontal: Creating a Non-Hierarchical Organization, One Practice at a Time
It starts by clarifying the problem you’re trying to solve and what you want to get out of the meeting.
Jeff Shannon • Lead Engaging Meetings
it in your preview video, on the meeting invite, and at the top of the agenda, you are scoping the work to be done in the meeting.