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Al Graber (center) confers with technicians Raul Perez (left) and Daniel Timmons.
The first step in conducting an effective meeting is to create and distribute the agenda in advance, says Brad O'Neill of Dick Anderson Construction based in Helena, Montana. O’Neill was a field superintendent for 18 years before he became the company’s education specialist teaching in-house apprenticeship classes, assisting in recruitment, and helping to develop and deliver trainings.Have a clear agenda “Within meeting agendas, I make sure to define focused topics clearly and highlight any significant questions I may have for specific participants,” O'Neill says. “This approach sets an organized tone and gives others the chance to prepare for critical questions, ensuring
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