So well said - especially that part about the exit being the entrance to the next conversation. It reframes the meeting as part of a larger rhythm rather than a box to check. One thing I’ve seen work well is ending with a “one thing I’m taking forward” round - it blends personal reflection with shared accountability.
Having some variety is helpful to keep things interesting. The same ole "icebreakers" aren't helpful for engagement. I like the focus on how the meetings end, especially teasing what will happen in the next meeting. Sounds like it would make meetings more valuable to attendees.
So well said - especially that part about the exit being the entrance to the next conversation. It reframes the meeting as part of a larger rhythm rather than a box to check. One thing I’ve seen work well is ending with a “one thing I’m taking forward” round - it blends personal reflection with shared accountability.
A meeting is a moment, a mirror. And a mirror reveals the inner culture.
We should use safety in meetings to invite honesty, which leads to impact.
Having some variety is helpful to keep things interesting. The same ole "icebreakers" aren't helpful for engagement. I like the focus on how the meetings end, especially teasing what will happen in the next meeting. Sounds like it would make meetings more valuable to attendees.