322: Back to Basics: How to Host Team Meetings That Don't Suck

Team meetings falling flat these days? We've all experienced those meetings that drag on without clear purpose or outcome, but it doesn't have to be that way! 

In this episode, we're diving into the essentials of hosting impactful, efficient, and downright enjoyable meetings. We'll explore the different types of team touch points—daily huddles, weekly check-ins, and monthly or quarterly gatherings—and discuss when each type is most effective. I'll share insights on the vital role of one-on-one meetings for new hires and key team members, and reveal how to make your meetings more interactive and informative. 

You'll learn the importance of having structured agendas, designated roles, and visual trackers to keep things on track and respect everyone's time. We'll also touch on leadership, collaboration, and how to add elements of fun and education to keep morale high. This episode is packed with strategies to help you streamline meetings, make informed decisions, and ensure your team's time is valued. 

It's guaranteed to change the way you think about team meetings. 

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Shelli Warren is a team and leadership coach and the host of the Stacking Your Team Podcast where she leverages decades of experience leading technical teams to deliver multi-million dollar projects for billion-dollar brands at a Fortune 50 corporation. She now helps small business owners remove themselves from the day-to-day operation by creating a leadership team to carry out the daily direction your team needs to deliver results that delight your clients.

Shelli is also known for her teaching style, her passion to inspire more women to lead, and her ability to say the right thing in delicate situations. She lives in Canada where she coaches clients across the globe and enjoys watching her daughter Danielle and grand-baby Ellie thrive.

https://stackingyourteam.com
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