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Get Out of That Meeting Before It's Too Late!

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Workforce management is a key part of project success, but project managers often find it difficult to get trustworthy information on what really works. From interpersonal interactions to big workforce issues we'll look the latest research and proven techniques to find the most effective solutions for your projects.

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If you need alternative solutions to solve a problem or to improve planning, forget the brainstorm meeting. A new study found that people have a harder time with alternative solutions when in a group. They do better by themselves. In fact, if a single option is spoken aloud in a meeting more than other options, participants will be less likely even to remember other options.
 
So now you have to adjust your approach depending on your needs.
  • Need many alternatives to choose from? Send and e-mail request and have people work on their own.
  • Need cooperation? Have a meeting.

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