Free tool: Tips for being accountable in meetings
Nurse Leader Insider, May 21, 2015
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What am I doing here?
If you've ever found yourself in a meeting wondering why you were invited, with no idea what's expected of you or what the planner hopes to accomplish, this downloadable tool is for you. Before you attend any meeting, review this tool and make sure you understand the key points it raises. You'll get a lot more out of the meeting—and you might just help keep it on track!
In fact, this tool is also for those of you who've ever organized a meeting and presented to a room full of distracted people who don't seem to "get" what you're expecting of them.
Visit the tools library at www.StrategiesForNurseManagers.com to download the tool, or just click here.
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