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    cision makers, and problem-solvers, participants should be familiar with the issues at hand.

    A few pointers for the leaders, the chairpersons, or the company heads:

    * Announce the time and place of the meeting early enough for the participants to prepare. Send a prin

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    Due to the complexities of human nature, few groups can work together without problems. Whether it is the neighborhood association, the PTA, a company board or any legislative body, the importance of good communication and the leader's tact will play an important role on the outcome of a meeting.

    When a boardroom or a group meeting is called, assuming that the meeting room's physical space, supplies and technology are already well taken care of, the chairperson or the leader will be the one to determine the success or failure of the project. A meeting will prove worthwhile when the participants are not too many or too few in number and the leader is attentive that everyone is able to express his ideas without interruption.

    Generally speaking, a group of twelve people in one meeting is the highest number for success. If the number of people to attend a meeting exceeds that number, the leader must be prepared, eventually, to divide the group into committees for the sake of efficiency.

    Choosing the right people for the meeting is very important. In addition to being good listeners, decision makers, and problem-solvers, participants should be familiar with the issues at hand.

    A few pointers for the leaders, the chairpersons, or the company heads:

    * Announce the time and place of the meeting early enough for the participants to prepare. Send a print

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    come of a meeting.

    When a boardroom or a group meeting is called, assuming that the meeting room's physical space, supplies and technology are already well taken care of, the chairperson or the leader will be the one to determine the success or failure of the project. A meeting will prove worthwhile when the participants are not too many or too few in number and the leader is attentive that everyone is able to express his ideas without interruption.

    Generally speaking, a group of twelve people in one meeting is the highest number for success. If the number of people to attend a meeting exceeds that number, the leader must be prepared, eventually, to divide the group into committees for the sake of efficiency.

    Choosing the right people for the meeting is very important. In addition to being good listeners, decision makers, and problem-solvers, participants should be familiar with the issues at hand.

    A few pointers for the leaders, the chairpersons, or the company heads:

    * Announce the time and place of the meeting early enough for the participants to prepare. Send a prin

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    eting will prove worthwhile when the participants are not too many or too few in number and the leader is attentive that everyone is able to express his ideas without interruption.

    Generally speaking, a group of twelve people in one meeting is the highest number for success. If the number of people to attend a meeting exceeds that number, the leader must be prepared, eventually, to divide the group into committees for the sake of efficiency.

    Choosing the right people for the meeting is very important. In addition to being good listeners, decision makers, and problem-solvers, participants should be familiar with the issues at hand.

    A few pointers for the leaders, the chairpersons, or the company heads:

    * Announce the time and place of the meeting early enough for the participants to prepare. Send a prin

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    s. If the number of people to attend a meeting exceeds that number, the leader must be prepared, eventually, to divide the group into committees for the sake of efficiency.

    Choosing the right people for the meeting is very important. In addition to being good listeners, decision makers, and problem-solvers, participants should be familiar with the issues at hand.

    A few pointers for the leaders, the chairpersons, or the company heads:

    * Announce the time and place of the meeting early enough for the participants to prepare. Send a prin

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    cision makers, and problem-solvers, participants should be familiar with the issues at hand.

    A few pointers for the leaders, the chairpersons, or the company heads:

    * Announce the time and place of the meeting early enough for the participants to prepare. Send a printed memo or a letter to each participant announcing the time, place, structure, and the mission of the meeting; never use a post-it for this purpose (I have seen that happen). If you expect a certain input from a certain member, send him a special memo or letter also.

    * After calling the meeting to order, if there is a new member in the group or the members do not know each other, introduce the members or ask the members to introduce themselves.

    *Give each participant a minute or two to address the group to say how that participant is feeling about the meeting or the issues at hand or to have him just say hello. Try not to let anyone talk too long; two or three sentences usually prove to be adequate for this purpose. This process recognizes the participants as people and puts them at ease.

    * Verbally or in written form, present an agenda, schedule, or outline. Do not take it for granted that the memo you sent beforehand will be remembered to help you through the course of the meeting. On the agenda, do not forget to put the most important items first.

    * While you are conductin

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