• Building a Better Meeting, featuring Organizational Psychologist Steven Rogelberg

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Building a Better Meeting, featuring Organizational Psychologist Steven Rogelberg

  • Summary

  • Welcome to season 3 of The Seismic Shift podcast! This season Michelle is sitting down with 20 bestselling authors—diving into how their work and research is shaking up the way we live and do business. Our first guest is organizational psychologist and chancellor professor, Steven Rogelberg. Steven is an expert when it comes to meetings, specifically how to build a better meeting.

    During today’s conversation Steven and Michelle take a look at the intention behind meetings, why meetings have become so arduous, and how exactly to make those meetings better—for employees and leaders alike. Steven pulls from his years of research to outline how meetings are primarily about connection, and that those connections are only made through being intentional, asking questions of your people, and ending each meeting with clear action steps. Michelle and Steven conclude their conversation by taking a look at one-on-one meetings specifically, and how these types of meetings build relational capital between leader and employee.

    Thanks for tuning in to this first episode of season 3! We can’t wait to dive into more conversations that are shifting how we work and live.

    Check out Steven’s newest book on one-on-one meetings here: https://www.amazon.com/Glad-We-Met-Science-Meetings/dp/0197641873.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 The Purpose of Meetings: Connection Over Elimination
    15:20 The Importance of One-on-One Meetings
    24:00 Disrupting Meetings for Meaningful Connection

    Special thanks to our friend Brian Wayy for the theme music this season!
    Track Title: My Hearts On Fire

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