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What is the primary purpose of a meeting?
1. to prioritize timelines
2. to lead others to your way of thinking
3. to make an action plan
4. to build consensus on small issues
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3. to make an action plan
The core purpose of a meeting is to produce decisions and clear next steps (who does what by when). Prioritizing timelines, building consensus, or persuading others can be parts of that, but the primary outcome should be an actionable plan.
The core purpose of a meeting is to produce decisions and clear next steps (who does what by when). Prioritizing timelines, building consensus, or persuading others can be parts of that, but the primary outcome should be an actionable plan.
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