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14) Neglect to follow up

14) Neglect to follow up

With the meeting in the rearview mirror, now what?

I’ll let you in on a little secret: highly successful people follow up.

If you were in charge of the meeting, send the attendees an email thanking them for their time and reinforcing key decisions.

If your team took on a new project, email to ensure that everyone knows what they have to do.

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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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