You need an agenda

If your team's first glance of the agenda is when the meeting begins, you're missing a crucial leadership opportunity.

A meeting agenda should never be a surprise.

Sharing it in advance allows your team to prepare and contribute effectively.

And it demonstrates your commitment to productive interactions.

Collaboration requires planning.

Your team's meeting agenda sets you up for success.

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