Haiku for project managers - meetings
From the Haiku for Project Managers Blog
by Robert Prol
Because sometimes poetry makes the point better than a long story.
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You must have a point /
Or when you speak we'll ignore /
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Posted on: May 18, 2016 12:00 AM |
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True, not many come prepared in the meeting. Some even just prepare themselves during meeting and start talking everything. The meeting coordinator must control this.
Robert Prol
Project Manager| KPMG LLP
East Sandwich, Ma, United States
For large meetings, I ask the workstreams to update their notes in a SharePoint site prior to the call. It cuts down on rambling discourses that have no point.
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