Sending out meeting follow-ups shouldn’t feel like an exercise in futility. 

If you’re experiencing this obstacle, you may need to examine your follow-up process for holes.  Good follow-ups can lead to faster feedback, deeper trust, and better speed-to-market for your products or services.

In MLP 129, I discuss why it’s important to use different ways to communicate during follow-ups so you can get better feedback.

For more information or a transcript of MLP 129, visit: https://meetingleadership.com/129