February 2017
Trust
trust ˈtrəst
noun, assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
Resilience
re·sil·ience rəˈzilyəns
noun,
the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
Don't Get Gun Shy
Today’s Tuesday Reading, “Don’t Get Gun Shy”, is an essay by Lizz Duke, Senior Systems Analyst and member of the ServiceLink Team at NYU. The essay first appeared as a program reflection in November 2016.
The Meeting Is Over …
Now What?
There is lots of advice available on running meetings (for our purpose an intentional gathering of two or more people), two examples of which are the MOR Meeting Jogger and the essay “How to Run a Meeting Like Google,” listed among the references below. However, I’ve found little organized thought about the steps that a leader needs to take after the meeting is over.
Today’s essay provides some advice on this issue. But first, a review on “how to run a meeting:”
Before the meeting: