The document provides tips for effective meetings, including being well organized and starting on time, preparing an agenda, not being distracted by cell phones, and using PowerPoint presentations effectively by making them engaging and avoiding excessive text. It also discusses challenges with international conference calls and differences in business customs across cultures that are important to be aware of.
27. What makes a good and bad meeting?
good bad
Well organised Disoranised
Everyone arrives on time Lateness
No distractions Cell phones ringing
Short long and boring
Achieves something PowerPoint!!!!
54. How many meetings do you attend where you
receive full details of what the meeting is
about, what to prepare and what the desired
outcome is? (as a percentage)
55. How many days before the meeting did
you receive this information?
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positive findings, arterial enhancement and T2 hyperintensity, because these two
findings were significant findings according to the multivariable logistic regression
analysis. .All six imaging findings were present in only 37 of 222 HCCs (16.7%).
The combination 2 included five findings present except for rim enhancement,
which was observed, most frequently. None of the DNs showed all six imaging
findings.
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DTPA-enhanced MR is valuable. The high SI on T2WI and arterial enhancement on
Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced MR images is helpful imaging findings for differentiating
small hepatocellular carcinomas from dysplastic nodules in cirrhotic liver. However,
Slides have too
additional suggestive findings need to achieve high accuracy for differentiating small
HCCs from DNs.
much text on them
81. “PowerPoint doesn’t kill
meetings. People kill meetings.
But using PowerPoint is like
having a loaded AK-47 on the
table: You can do very bad things
with it.”
Peter Norvig, Google Director of Research
82. “
“회의를 망치는 것은 파워포인트가 아니라,
바로 사람들이다. 하지만, 파워포인트를 사용하는
것은, 마치 테이블 위에 총알이 가득 장전된
AK-47 자동소총을 올려 놓고 회의를 진행하는
것과 같은 격이다.
누구든, 이 총으로 회의장 분위기를 싸그리 날려
”
버릴 수 있게 되는 것이다.”
Peter Norvig, Google Director of Research
83. If you are responsible for the meeting - make
sure you plan carefully
If you are attending a meeting - make sure you
review the meeting materials before the
meetings.
If you are using PowerPoint - Make it
interesting
86. People are quite often afraid to speak
because they worry about being ‘judged’ on
their English ability.
Think about that - Do you not think this is
really stupid?
87. “ My biggest frustration in
Korea, is that my staff
never talk in meetings
Prof. Wolfgang Pilschke
”
CEO Bayer Pharmaceuticals - Asia Pacific
88. “
If you are not going to say anything
in the meeting -
don’t go
”
118. Relevancy, alignment and a unique
brand core
From a managerial perspective:
Before speaking say
AnThe quest for
convincing and appealing brand core or brand purpose helps to steer the brand
organisation in the right direction
uniqueness
your name.
Loop customer insights back to the brand core
— Why does your brand exist ?
— And what does it do to make lives better ?
— How can you express that through execution ?
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