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  <title>#121 How to structure presentations to ensure effective decision making</title>
  <description>Leaders often waste a lot of time on decisions because meeting delegates are not well prepared with the information needed or aren't well-disciplined with a process that can lead to an effective and quick decision. In order to be a more effective leader, effective decision-making in meetings is crucial. Also, the format of rules and engagement to discuss, debate and decide impacts the effectiveness of meetings.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, Brad and Kevin discuss how to achieve effective decision-making during presentations and meetings.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; ----- * Do you love The Growth Whisperers and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. * Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! * Follow us on Twitter @Evolution_Perth and @lawrenceandco1 Learn more about building enduring great companies. ----- &amp;amp;nbsp; ----- Links: *https://evolutionpartners.com.au/ *https://lawrenceandco.com/ ----- &amp;amp;nbsp; Related episodes &amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt; See Episode 58 Collective intelligence, the key to a successful weekly meeting &amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt; See Episode 92 Meeting Rhythm - The Monthly Leadership Team meeting &amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;gt; See Episode 114 The CEO has only one tool (Meetings) &amp;amp;nbsp; Additional episodes you might enjoy: # 50 Jim Collins Flywheel Concept: How to build unstoppable momentum in your company # 16 Jim Collins # 84 The 7 common strategy mistakes from Michael Porter # 43 The top 7 best practices for weekly meetings&amp;amp;nbsp; # 69 What is a Topgrading virtual bench and why you need one # 88 The hidden cost of not having a team of all A-Players # 96 The three main barriers to consistent growth # 83 Why strategy should focus on producing more profit - not market share </description>
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