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Episode #29: Town Halls

 

The town hall meeting is used by governments and companies as an informal way to address issues in their own community or organization.  An executive report is given and then individuals and guests have an opportunity to ask questions, talk about the issues they find important and discuss potential solutions.

 

A town hall is a place for a conversation and meaningful discussion.  Authentic emotionally intelligent leaders are able to look at the challenges and opportunities they face without resistance, judgement or attachment to outcome.  They are able to inspire trust and higher levels of engagement by communicating with openness, truth and passion.

 

The following comments are from Master of Business Leadership alumnus Bill Wiersma.  He is the Canadian Regional Account Manager at Flexera Software.  Bill has been leading sales and engineering teams for over 25 years.

 

 

 

 

  • The overall agenda should be consistent from meeting to meeting.
  • The participants that speak should also be consistent.  For example, if Sales or HR speaks; they should always have some time. 
  • The frequency of the meeting should be constant. If they are quarterly; hold them every quarter.  Do not skip because it could foster negative rumors and uncertainty.

 

 

 

Special guest is Bill Wiersma https://www.linkedin.com/in/billwiersma/

 

  

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