Video: This Technique Controls Overbearing Personalities In Your Meeti

Video: This Technique Controls Overbearing Personalities In Your Meetings

Have you ever been in a meeting where one person totally dominates the meeting?  They talk louder than everyone else, and if the boss or team leader isn’t speaking, all you hear are their thoughts, their ideas, and their opinions. The quieter people in the meeting feel totally shut out from participating, and even the people who usually don’t have a problem being heard can’t get a word in.

The good news is that there's a technique for solving this.  It's called the Nominal Group Technique, and this 3-minute video shows you exactly how to use it!

 

 


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