running-effective-meetings by refoundai/lenny-skills
npx skills add https://github.com/refoundai/lenny-skills --skill running-effective-meetings借助 40 位产品领导者的框架,帮助用户更高效地召开会议。
当用户寻求会议帮助时:
Naomi Gleit:"我们每周有一次战略会议。它更开放,有时间进行讨论……我们每周还有一次运营会议,这是高度结构化的,我们会过一遍所有的优先项目。" 不要将非结构化的战略讨论与结构化的运营更新混在一起。
Annie Duke:"人们通常认为会议的目的有三件事:探索、讨论、决策。会议中唯一应该发生的部分就是讨论。" 探索和决策应该异步进行。将同步时间留给实际的对话。
Alisa Cohn:"我用来结束会议的三个问题是:我们在这里决定了什么?谁需要在何时之前做什么?还有谁需要知道?" 用标准化问题结束会议可以确保一致性并避免重复开会。
Evan LaPointe:"一般来说,会议是准备和决策的结合……很多会议完全跳过了准备步骤。" 大多数会议效率低下源于跳过了背景设定。在深入决策之前,明确包含一个准备阶段。
Jake Knapp + John Zeratsky:"设计冲刺的核心思想是在短短五天内从零开始,制作出一个原型并对其进行测试。这是一个配方,是一系列脚本化的活动。" 高风险的战略决策受益于有时间限制、清空日程的研讨会。
Gibson Biddle:"减少会议,好吗?减少会议。这会耗尽每个人的精力,包括你自己。" 通过积极移除非必要的会议来保护生产力。排满的日程是一种耻辱,而非荣誉。
Wes Kao:"状态变化法是指你应该用状态变化来打断你的独白。状态变化是指任何能唤醒听众注意力的东西。" 在虚拟会议中,每 3-5 分钟用投票、聊天提示或发言人轮换来打断独白。
Matt Mochary:"如果每个人都预先准备好他们的更新……我们可以将三个小时的会议缩短到 45 分钟。" 要求与会者在会前提交书面更新和提议的解决方案。将会议的第一部分用于默读。
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Help the user run more effective meetings using frameworks from 40 product leaders.
When the user asks for help with meetings:
Naomi Gleit: "We have one weekly sort of strategic meeting. It's more open-ended, there is time for discussion... We also have one weekly operational meeting, which is highly structured where we go through all of the priority projects." Don't mix unstructured strategic discussion with structured operational updates.
Annie Duke: "People generally think the purpose of a meeting is for three things, discover, discuss, decide. The only thing that's ever supposed to happen in a meeting is the discussion part." Discovery and decision-making should happen asynchronously. Reserve synchronous time for actual dialogue.
Alisa Cohn: "My three questions to end the meeting are, what did we decide here? Who needs to do what by when? And who else needs to know?" Ending meetings with standardized questions ensures alignment and prevents re-meetings.
Evan LaPointe: "Meetings, generally speaking, are a combination of priming and decision making... A lot of meetings skip the priming step altogether." Most meeting dysfunction stems from skipping context-setting. Explicitly include a priming phase before diving into decisions.
Jake Knapp + John Zeratsky: "The big idea with a design Sprint is to go from a zero to a prototype and a test of that prototype in just five days. And it's a recipe, it's a scripted set of activities." High-stakes strategic decisions benefit from time-boxed, calendar-cleared workshops.
Gibson Biddle: "Minimize meetings, okay? Minimize meetings. That sucks the life out of everybody, including you." Protect productivity by actively removing non-essential meetings. A full calendar is a badge of shame, not honor.
Wes Kao: "The state change method is that you should punctuate your monologues with state changes. So state changes are anything that shakes your audience awake." In virtual meetings, break up monologues every 3-5 minutes with polls, chat prompts, or speaker changes.
Matt Mochary: "If everyone pre-prepared their update... we could take a three hour meeting down to a 45 minute meeting." Require attendees to submit written updates and proposed solutions before the meeting. Dedicate the first part to silent reading.
For all 54 insights from 40 guests, see references/guest-insights.md
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