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Learn how to lead productive, actionable meetings with these resources from HBR. Please note: HBR is

Learn how to lead productive, actionable meetings with these resources from HBR. [BOOKS]( [COLLECTIONS]( [TOOLS]( [CASE STUDIES]( [HBR STORE]( Please note: HBR is publishing articles and resources on how to manage yourself, your team, and your company through the coronavirus crisis. You will find these resources at our [dedicated coverage page]( which we will continue to update daily. Teach Yourself How to Lead More Effective Meetings Get your meetings back on track with the latest tools from HBR. [HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter Ebook + Tools]( The HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter Ebook + Tools will equip you with the checklists, templates, and scripts you need to transform your meetings into productive conversations that lead to action. $69.95 $55.96 with HBRORGREG4 [LEARN MORE]( [HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter Ebook + Tools]( This set includes: - HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter in ebook format. - A handbook on how to apply the ideas presented in the Guide. - Templates and checklists for creating agendas, setting ground rules, and following up. - A step by step guide to hosting successful decision-making meetings. - Scripts for effectively facilitating discussions, keeping meetings on track, and speaking up. Discover More Tools Master essential business skills with downloadable tools you can use right away. Get instant access today. [SHOP NOW]( To redeem, simply enter HBRORGREG4 in the Promotional Code field at checkout. Discount will be applied to your order subtotal of your first purchase only. *Valid online or by phone (excludes HBR magazine subscriptions, Harvard ManageMentor Premium Collection, shipping & handling, taxes, and customs fees). Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts, including bulk pricing. No adjustments to prior purchases. Purchasers are responsible for all shipping charges, duties, taxes, brokerage fees, and/or import fees imposed by the country of import. Please check with your customs office for details. Copyright © 2020 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved. Harvard Business Publishing is an affiliate of Harvard Business School. Harvard Business Publishing, 20 Guest Street, Suite 700, Brighton, MA 02135 [Contact us]( [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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