Mote: The Super Meeting

Mote: The Super Meeting

by David Wethey (Author)

Synopsis

Analyze the calendar function on the computers, tablets and mobile devices of millions of executives, and what will you find? Wall-to-wall meetings. Even conservative estimates say that we spend more than a quarter of our working lives in meetings, and that over 50% of that meeting time is wasted. Yet meetings appear central to the way process works in the vast majority of organizations - and no-one seems to want to tell the truth about them. Can you embody leadership through meetings? Can you innovate effectively through meetings? Is creativity evolved in meetings? Mote is that better meeting and a life-changing way forward. When you learn how to mote you open up the pathways to business success. Empower people, inspire innovation, promote productivity, and mote your way to your business goals. Mote is business process re-engineering. Mote can transform YOUR business.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: First
Publisher: Urbane Publications Limited
Published: 01 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 1909273201
ISBN 13: 9781909273207

Author Bio
David Wethey is an author and writer born 1944 in Alvechurch, Worcestershire England. He has his own blogsite Making Better Decisions Better, and writes articles and blog posts on decision making, current affairs and advertising for a variety of publications and sites, including the Marketing Society. David founded Agency Assessments International (AAI) in 1988. AAI is headquartered in London, with partners, associates and affiliates in US, Brazil, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, the Gulf, Ireland, and Russia. AAI advises large advertisers on appointing communications agencies and building productive partnerships with them. David has undertaken projects in more than 40 countries. In 2008 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the IPA for services to the Client/Agency Relationship, and he is also the bestselling author of Decide, published in 2013.