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Let's Stop Meeting Like This

Tools to Save Time and Get More Done

Dick Axelrod Emily Axelrod

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Berrett Koehler
01 January 2018
Most people regard meetings as places where productivity goes to die. How different would it be if they were places where you could actually get your work done - right there in the meeting? Dick and Emily Axelrod have invested 30 years answering this question, and they have a field-tested answer. Using the same work design principles that transformed the mind-numbing assembly line into the dynamic factory floor, and that make video games so engaging, their new book offers a flexible, repeatable process that has already been used to run thousands of productive meetings in all kinds of organizations. It takes more than an agenda and a note-taker. The Axelrods show how to design every aspect of a meeting - from the way you greet people at the beginning to how you sum up at the end - so that the experience will be energizing rather than enervating, and relevant and helpful to every participant. Their detailed, six-stage approach, which they dub the Meeting Canoe (since, like a canoe, it adapts to changing conditions and is a collective effort) is a seismic shift in the way we view, use, and participate in meetings. The many current users of this system will never go back. Neither will you.
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Imprint:   Berrett Koehler
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 85mm,  Width: 55mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9781626560819
ISBN 10:   1626560811
Pages:   168
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PREFACE CHAPTER 1 - HOW TO GET YOUR WORK DONE IN MEETINGS CHAPTER 2 - THE MEETING CANOE CHAPTER 3 - THE WELCOME CHAPTER 4 - CONNECT PEOPLE TO EACH OTHER AND THE TASK CHAPTER 5 - DISCOVER THE WAY THINGS ARE CHAPTER 6 - ELICIT PEOPLE'S DREAMS CHAPTER 7 - DECIDE CHAPTER 8 - ATTEND TO THE END CHAPTER 9 - FIRST AID FOR MEETINGS CHAPTER 10 - MEETING BASICS: Five Steps to Meeting Success CHAPTER 11 - LEADERS: 3 Steps to Meeting Effectiveness CHAPTER 12 - CONTRIBUTORS: 3 Steps to Meeting Effectiveness CHAPTER 13 - FACILITATORS: 3 Steps to Meeting Effectiveness CHAPTER 14 - OUR HANDOFF TO YOU A POCKET GUIDE TO LET'S STOP MEETING LIKE THIS AND MORE Works Cited ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MEET THE AUTHORS THE AXELROD GROUP - THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY

Dick and Emily Axelrod are co-founders of the Axelrod Group, Inc., a consulting firm that pioneered the use of employee involvement to effect large scale organizational change. Their clients include Boeing, British Airways, Chicago Public Schools, Calgary Health Authority, Coca-Cola, Harley Davidson, Hewlett-Packard, Novartis, and the UK's National Health Service. Dick is faculty in Columbia University's Principles and Practices in Organization Development, the University of Chicago's Leadership Arts Program, and American University's Masters in Organization Development. He is the recipient of the Organization Development Network's Lifetime Achievement Award and the Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Chicago. Emily is a highly sought-after speaker, and is a contributing editor to The Change Handbook, The Flawless Consulting Field Book, Future Search in School District Change, Practicing Organization Development, and numerous articles.

Reviews for Let's Stop Meeting Like This: Tools to Save Time and Get More Done

By applying a fresh four-step process rooted in their benchmark research on engagement, the Axelrods offer a way to move meetings from something to be dreaded to a valuable and essential business tool. --Tom Jasinski, Vice President of Human Resources and Global Head of Design and Change Management, MetLife, Inc. Most senior executives do not know how to make meetings productive. But as the world becomes more interdependent, meetings will become more frequent and a more necessary part of the work of organizations. Rather than waste time in and get mad at meetings, read this book and learn how to make them more productive. --Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of Humble Inquiry Dick and Emily Axelrod have done an amazing job in their new book, helping us navigate through our most precious resource--time. The time we spend in conference room meetings is increasing, and Let's Stop Meeting Like This maps out a reliable process to maximize our return on investment in meetings. --Eric Lindblad, Vice President and General Manager, 747 Program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes This book will change your feelings about meetings and give them the importance they deserve. These ideas are the means to create communities of committed and powerful people. --Peter Block, author of Stewardship and Community Reading this book is invaluable time well spent. It's the most practical and instantly applicable resource available for not only revolutionizing meetings but providing effective and tangible ways people can work together productively and creatively. --Angeles Arrien, PhD, cultural anthropologist and President, Foundation for Cross-Cultural Education and Research Well-run meetings have a critical impact on the change process, so if you are responsible for significant transformational efforts, do yourself a favor and read Let's Stop Meeting Like This. --Daryl Conner, Chairman, Conner Partners, and author of Managing at the Speed of Change With this book you can create meetings that are engaging, productive, and intentional. Whether you are an OD practitioner, leader, or frequent meeting participant, the tools and approaches shared by Dick and Emily Axelrod can be quickly put into practice to achieve dramatic results. --Kim Gallagher Johnson, Director of Organizational Effectiveness, Allstate Insurance Let's Stop Meeting Like This has tangible advice and tools to get more commitment and better outcomes from meetings. I strive to have effective meetings but face the usual struggles of people feeling disconnected. Now I have the tools to transform my meetings from a task to a time to be innovative. --Terri Hill, President, Fortune 100 insurance company I'm not used to some of the creative recommendations that Dick and Emily make: Meetings should be voluntary? No ice breakers? Instead, whether we are facilitators, leaders, or meeting contributors, we're welcomed into a well-designed meeting and are left with much more confidence in our ability to carry out meetings well. --Jean Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Management and Organization, Boston College The authors have created a perfect blend of lessons by stirring in illustrative stories to a brilliant blueprint for effective meetings. The result? The most engaging, no-nonsense, helpful guide I've ever read on this topic. Read it quick--before your next meeting! --Sharon Jordan-Evans, coauthor of Love 'Em or Lose 'Em With just the right balance of people and process, this book provides a great way to turn a negative into a double-positive--more productive meetings and increased levels of employee engagement. --Kevin Limbach, Vice President, US Operations, TaylorMade-adidas Golf Company This very clearly written book will be extremely helpful to leaders wishing to shift the workplace culture to be more effective and more relational. --Rabbi Deborah Prinz, Director of Program and Member Services, Central Conference of American Rabbis While I have organized and participated in many meetings during my career, I certainly learned a great deal about a subject I have taken for granted. This is a must-read for anyone who organizes or participates in meetings and seeks to make the experience more valuable and rewarding. --Thomas C. Homburger, former Chairman, Real Estate Division, K&L Gates The spirit of the book alone can transform the quality of meetings, but the memorable model it offers ensures a group can improve its meeting experience. One chapter on repairing meetings by itself is worth the full price of admission. --Ira Chaleff, author of The Courageous Follower The authors know what they are talking about and provide an easy-to-remember formula that actually works. Their book will make you smile in recognition and raise your eyebrows in appreciation of some new ideas. --Beverly Kaye, founder and Chairwoman of the Board, Career Systems International, and coauthor of Love 'Em or Lose 'Em and Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go


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