Death By Meeting by Patrick Lencioni
“Death by Meeting” by Patrick Lencioni tackles the issue of ineffective meetings. Through a business fable, Lencioni introduces a framework for transforming meetings into productive and engaging sessions. He outlines different types of meetings—daily check-ins, weekly tacticals, monthly strategics, and quarterly reviews—each with a specific purpose to improve communication and decision-making.
“Death by Meeting” by Patrick Lencioni is a business fable that addresses the common problem of unproductive and tedious meetings. The book presents a framework for transforming meetings into engaging and effective gatherings. Lencioni introduces a structure that includes different types of meetings, each with a clear purpose: daily check-ins, weekly tactical meetings, monthly strategic meetings, and quarterly off-site reviews. By applying this structure, organizations can improve communication, decision-making, and team cohesion, ultimately enhancing overall productivity and effectiveness.
My Thoughts
Honestly, I haven’t read this one yet. I have it. And it is on my bookshelf to read. It is another book in fable format. After the fable the insights of the fable are summarized. I skipped the fable and went straight to that section of the book. It has good advice!
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