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Running head: BUSINESS 1 Business Name Institution BUSINESS 2 There are many instances when bad meetings sneak up on someone and they end up spoiling their day (Grady, 2013). In my case, I have experienced many bad meetings, for example, there was a time when I was called to a collaborative meeting where we were supposed to share ideas on making a new product. I was excited about the meeting but later I was disappointed. That is because the manager made it a one-man-show and ended up speaking for one hour. In that case, it was the manager that made the meeting bad by speaking for an exceedingly long amount of time. As well, he did not allow other people to contribute to the meeting. Even so, there are strategies that can be used to turn a bad meeting to a productive one. Firstly, if the meeting did not cover all the issues it is vital to email the team with action items that should ...
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