
Death by Meeting
A Leadership Fable about Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business
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Narrated by:
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Jack Arthur
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By:
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Patrick Lencioni
About this listen
Best-selling author Patrick Lencioni's three previous business fables have sold nearly 350,000 copies. His latest takes on the most dreaded company activity...meetings - why we hate them, why we shouldn't, and how to make them great
The thought of meetings makes most business people miserable, but they're a critical and unavoidable part of what we do. Through fictional narrative, modeling, and practical solutions, Lencioni shows how to turn meetings from painful and tedious to productive, compelling, and even energizing.
The story follows an executive who finds his job on the line and his future dependent on his ability to dramatically improve his disastrous meetings. An irreverent graduate student comes into the picture with fresh ideas and a new perspective to help the executive turn things around.
This engrossing and concise audiobook will help improve morale, effectiveness, and the bottom line at the office.
©2004 Patrick Lencioni (P)2004 Audio RenaissanceCritic reviews
One meeting not enough
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They way the issues were outlined
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Very Thought Provoking
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As always hooked in with a story / great overview of meetings
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What made the experience of listening to Death by Meeting the most enjoyable?
Well crafted story that had me thinking through each topic with the author.What was one of the most memorable moments of Death by Meeting?
The CNN Headline news meeting - I now use this one in all regular meetings.Which character – as performed by Jack Arthur – was your favourite?
No favourite character - all good and the diversity of characters is spot on with respect to any companyWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The idea of a CEO always worrying about what everyone thinks and getting tied in knots trying to keep everyone happy.Any additional comments?
The Advantage takes some of the key parts of this and other books by the author however I like being able to read/listen to both.The Media of Meetings
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The significant point of ensuring correct context in meetings is as mindbogglingly obvious as the fact that we don't ensure this consciously in today's corporate world is mindbogglingly weird.
A great, short and helpful book that I will recommend all my peers to read.
Mind altering book
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Ugh
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