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13) Skip the recap

13) Skip the recap

As the meeting wraps up, take a moment to quickly go through everything that has been discussed.

This way, you keep others accountable, and you have a better chance of committing the talking points to memory.

Furthermore, it gives attendees the impression that the meeting was productive, even if that might not have 100% been the case.

It’s a win-win.

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Meetings may be a necessary evil, but they’re also an opportunity to showcase your drive and professionalism. As long as you avoid the mistakes above, you’ll be able to dazzle your co-workers and supervisors with how well-prepared you are.

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