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How to do meetings

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Hey {NAME}, Â Reminder: we just released a NEW physical resource called No Fail Meetings to help yo

Hey {NAME},  Reminder: we just released a NEW physical resource called No Fail Meetings to help you plan & run meetings that actually win (while avoiding the rest).  [Claim your copy + exclusive bonuses when you preorder HERE.](  My team and I developed this book because we knew: most meetings are poorly planned and poorly executed.  We knew if we could give entrepreneurs, executives, teams, and workplaces the tools to fix their meetings, it would result in greater profit, productivity, and performance. It would transform the entire culture of a workplace!  We packaged our 5-step system into a physical resource that should always stay close to a leader’s desk. Spending just 15 minutes with this 5-step system before every meeting can drastically improve results.  So what is the 5-step system? Without going into too much detail ….  - Decide if the meeting is even necessary and, if so, what type and format it should be. - Schedule the right people at the right time for the right length in the right location. - Prepare a results-driven agenda. - Meet and engage in a powerful, productive conversation that moves the needle for your business and projects. - Follow up by reviewing your meeting notes, completing your assigned tasks, and holding others accountable for theirs.  Inside the book, we offer tools, templates, and insights on how to execute this 5-step system. [Preorder No Fail Meetings to transform your meetings.](  I’m positive the content and preorder bonuses will transform your meetings for the better. But if you’re not satisfied with your purchase, remember: you’re protected by our 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee.  Your meetings are worth the $17.99 preorder investment. Grab your copy while our preorder stock is still available.  Warmly, Michael  P.S. Maybe you just want to get out of more meetings instead of holding better ones. With the templates inside the book, you can do that! But the power of this book is the ability to change the culture of your meetings, so you won’t have to keep turning down bad meetings forever.        --------------------------------------------------------------- [Edit Profile](E2%80%8B) | [Manage Subscriptions]( This email sent to {EMAIL} because you requested one of my complimentary eBooks, video series collections or webinars. Michael Hyatt & Company - P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, TN 37065 USA

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