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Why Most Business Meetings Fail And How Productive Meetings Save Your Company Culture

Why Most Business Meetings Fail And How Productive Meetings Save Your Company Culture

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Is your calendar full of business meetings that feel like a black hole of lost time?

In this episode of The Business Fix, Chrissy and Josh break down the real cost of poor meeting strategies and why effective leadership starts with a productive meeting.

Packed with tactical meeting tips, this episode teaches you how to create a clear, actionable meeting agenda, avoid “meeting hostages,” and make every meeting count. Whether you're leading virtual, hybrid, or in-person sessions, you’ll learn how to improve meeting effectiveness and turn meetings into a tool for employee engagement and stronger workplace communication.

Discover how intentional meetings not only drive better business operations but also shape your entire company culture. With a mix of humor, tough love, and proven advice, this episode is your go-to guide for upgrading your organizational leadership through better meetings.

If you're ready to stop wasting time and start using meetings as a strategic business asset, this one’s for you.


🎙 Ready to Fix What’s Holding Your Business Back?
The Business Fix podcast delivers real-world strategies to grow your business, lead your team, and reclaim your time. New episodes drop weekly—packed with insights for business owners and managers who want to do better.

🔗 Connect with Chrissy and Josh at https://www.businessfixpodcast.com/ for more tools, support, and clarity.

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