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− | July 9 1:30pm Eastern | + | July 9 1:30pm Eastern<br> |
− | Speaking order: Alex, Amanda, Ben, Etienne, Heather, Linda, Nat, Helen (moderator) | + | |
| + | Speaking order: Alex, Amanda, Ben, Etienne, Heather, Linda, Nat, Helen (moderator)<br> |
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| Agenda: | | Agenda: |
− | 1. (Helen) To caucus or not to caucus https://chelseatroy.com/2018/03/29/why-do-remote-meetings-suck-so-much/ - 10 minutes
| + | # (Helen) To caucus or not to caucus https://chelseatroy.com/2018/03/29/why-do-remote-meetings-suck-so-much/ - 10 minutes |
− | 2. (Linda) Request from former team re: sharing info on our work - 5 minutes
| + | # (Linda) Request from former team re: sharing info on our work - 5 minutes |
− | 3. (Nat) Agenda prep for July 10 - 10 minutes
| + | # (Nat) Agenda prep for July 10 - 10 minutes |
− | 4. (Ben) Food and travel for July 10 - 5 minutes
| + | # (Ben) Food and travel for July 10 - 5 minutes |
− | 5. (Heather) Imagination Audit - 10 minutes
| + | # (Heather) Imagination Audit - 10 minutes |
− | 6. (Nat) HR Innovation Unconference + map - 10 minutes
| + | # (Nat) HR Innovation Unconference + map - 10 minutes |
− | 7. (Heather) Listserv - 5 minutes
| + | # (Heather) Listserv - 5 minutes |
− | 8. (Helen) Check out - 1 minute
| + | # (Helen) Check out - 1 minute<br> |
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| Part A | | Part A |
− | 1. __ I’m good at impromptu speaking
| + | # __ I’m good at impromptu speaking |
− | 2. __ I usually have ample opportunities to share my thoughts
| + | # __ I usually have ample opportunities to share my thoughts |
− | 3. __ I don’t always have to think about what I have to say before I start saying it
| + | # __ I don’t always have to think about what I have to say before I start saying it |
− | 4. __ When I start to speak in a meeting, I rarely find myself getting interrupted
| + | # __ When I start to speak in a meeting, I rarely find myself getting interrupted |
− | 5. __ I only need a little bit of information about a topic before I start to form an opinion on it
| + | # __ I only need a little bit of information about a topic before I start to form an opinion on it |
− | 6. __ When I share my thoughts in a meeting, people usually listen
| + | # __ When I share my thoughts in a meeting, people usually listen |
− | 7. __ I think that my ideas are usually valuable contributions to discussion
| + | # __ I think that my ideas are usually valuable contributions to discussion |
− | 8. __ I get to participate in lively debates about the future of our business, products, or people
| + | # __ I get to participate in lively debates about the future of our business, products, or people<br> |
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| Part B | | Part B |
− | 1. __ I often start to speak and then miss my opportunity
| + | # __ I often start to speak and then miss my opportunity |
− | 2. __ I word my thought very carefully so I do not strike my coworkers as ‘abrasive’ or ‘aggressive’
| + | # __ I word my thought very carefully so I do not strike my coworkers as ‘abrasive’ or ‘aggressive’ |
− | 3. __ I regularly get interrupted multiple times in a single meeting
| + | # __ I regularly get interrupted multiple times in a single meeting |
− | 4. __ When I share an idea, sometimes someone repeats my idea later without mentioning that I said it
| + | # __ When I share an idea, sometimes someone repeats my idea later without mentioning that I said it |
− | 5. __ When I share a thought, I usually get ‘devil’s advocate’ questions that challenge me or ask me to prove it
| + | # __ When I share a thought, I usually get ‘devil’s advocate’ questions that challenge me or ask me to prove it |
− | 6. __ I think there are topics that my personal experiences do not qualify me to publicly opine on
| + | # __ I think there are topics that my personal experiences do not qualify me to publicly opine on |
− | 7. __ Sometimes I watch lively debates, but I don’t feel comfortable or welcome participating in them.
| + | # __ Sometimes I watch lively debates, but I don’t feel comfortable or welcome participating in them. |
− | 8. __ I often leave meetings feeling disappointed that I did not have the chance to share my ideas
| + | # __ I often leave meetings feeling disappointed that I did not have the chance to share my ideas<br> |
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| Part C | | Part C |
− | 1. __ I’m starting to get an idea of what’s not working with meetings
| + | __ I’m starting to get an idea of what’s not working with meetings<br> |
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| Part D | | Part D |
− | 1. __ I really have no idea why you’re asking me to fill out this checklist
| + | __ I really have no idea why you’re asking me to fill out this checklist<br> |
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| reference: https://chelseatroy.com/2018/03/29/why-do-remote-meetings-suck-so-much/ | | reference: https://chelseatroy.com/2018/03/29/why-do-remote-meetings-suck-so-much/ |