6-step Setup for Daily Huddle

Hello Chasers,

Today’s blog posts expand on the topic from last Saturday – ‘the Daily Huddle’ – a strategy for checking in with your Team to focus on what is important to keep everyone super productive.

It is a 6-step guide for getting you underway and on the path to better productivity in your business that works!

  1. Time

Choose whatever time best fits the rhythm of your business – we use 10:00am which allows us to deal with overnight emails, and early phone calls and to set our agendas for the day and 4:00pm to see how much progress was made and to set up any flow on tasks for the next day. Make sure you always start the meeting on time, whether everyone is present or not. And, equally important, end on time to emphasise the need to develop efficiency in meetings.

  1. Setting

Meet wherever you want to but keep it consistently in the same location and manner. Ours is run online because we have a remote Team in the Philippines. Try to conduct the meeting standing as this will make sure they are kept short.

  1. Who’s there

The general rule is to have more people in fewer meetings, rather than fewer people in more meetings. That’s true even if only 10 to 15 participants do most of the sharing

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