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The Four Simple Meeting Rules

The following presentation contains four basic rules you need to keep in the back of your head when organizing a meeting. They may seem obvious, yet a lot of people tend to forget them!

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Note: This is my first presentations using “PresentationZen” tips & tricks. I hope you guys like the outcome… ;-)

The rules were inspired after reading up a lot of articles about “Stand-Up meetings”. If you’re interested in reading more, check the following articles:

  • It’s Not Just Standing Up: Patterns of Daily Stand-up Meetings (tip!)
  • LifeHacker
  • Stand-up Meeting Antipatterns
  • David Maister’s Meeting Rules
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4 responses

Slide 15 seems a bit crowded....maybe take the joke offline

Benny K

Slide 15 seems a bit crowded….maybe take the joke offline or in a seperate slide…..

Slide 17: Loose the transparency

Just my feedback. But it’s very very good!!!! I like your first attempt !!

Thanks for the feedback. To be honest, I wasn't

Karim Vaes

Thanks for the feedback. To be honest, I wasn’t too pleased with those two slides either, yet at the moment I didn’t seem to find a better alternative. ;-)

Feel free to send me slides to review any time.

Benny K

Feel free to send me slides to review any time. I love playing with those.

Will do ;-)

Karim Vaes

Will do ;-)

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