Meetings are one of the biggest hidden drains on productivity, yet most people repeat the same habits without questioning them. This course gives you a practical framework for diagnosing why meetings fail and fixing them immediately using small, high-impact adjustments. You’ll gain tools to set stronger openings, use meeting types intentionally, build real consensus, and keep discussions moving forward without dragging. Unlike generic productivity advice, this course focuses on the real behaviors that make meetings succeed: clarity, structure, energy management, and accountability. Whether you lead meetings or simply attend them, you’ll finish with strategies you can apply the very next day to run meetings that respect time and deliver results. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to identify what wastes time in meetings, define a clear meeting purpose, choose the right participants, and structure meetings to produce decisions and action. You’ll also be able to apply simple facilitation rules that improve focus, participation, and follow-through, whether you’re meeting in person or online.
What you'll learn
identify what wastes time in meetings
define a clear meeting purpose
choose the right participants
structure meetings to produce decisions and action
apply facilitation rules to improve focus and participation
Course objectives
provide a framework for improving meeting productivity
facilitate stronger openings and consensus-building
enhance accountability and follow-through in meetings