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Episode 1: How to Make Your Meetings More Inclusive with Tarsha McCormick
Meetings Done Right
English - August 07, 2019 11:00 - 20 minutes - 15.5 MBTechnology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
How to Make Your Meetings More Inclusive with Tarsha McCormick
Guest
Tarsha McCormick (https://twitter.com/Tarsha_McC): Head of Diversity and Inclusion at ThoughtWorks (https://www.thoughtworks.com/).
Inclusion Cards: Hepeating, Interrupted
Summary
In the first episode of Meetings Done Right, we discuss the Interrupted card and the Hepeating card with Tarsha McCormick. Tarsha tells us how to make sure ideas are attributed correctly, how to correct misattributions, and how to run a meeting that minimizes interruptors. Also, Tarsha shares her worst meeting experience, which she calls "The Pineapple Meeting".
Notes
01:13 - Hepeating
* What is 'hepeating?' - Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-hepeating-2017-9)
02:14 - Making Sure Ideas Are Attributed Correctly
* Conversation and Training
* Encouraging Feedback
04:21 - When Misattributions Happen
07:37 - Preventing Interruption
* Setting Guidelines Pre-Meeting
* Baking in Time to Get Opinions From Everyone
* Using Sticky Notes
13:19 - Making Meetings Efficient and Inclusive for Remote Workers
* Utilize Video
* Daily/Weekly Standups
14:09 - Worst Meeting Experience: “The Pineapple Meeting”
18:34 - Meeting Tip: Provide an Agenda in Advance Special Guest: Tarsha McCormick.
How to Make Your Meetings More Inclusive with Tarsha McCormick
Guest
Tarsha McCormick: Head of Diversity and Inclusion at ThoughtWorks.
Inclusion Cards: Hepeating, Interrupted
Summary
In the first episode of Meetings Done Right, we discuss the Interrupted card and the Hepeating card with Tarsha McCormick. Tarsha tells us how to make sure ideas are attributed correctly, how to correct misattributions, and how to run a meeting that minimizes interruptors. Also, Tarsha shares her worst meeting experience, which she calls "The Pineapple Meeting".
Notes
01:13 - Hepeating
What is 'hepeating?' - Business Insider
02:14 - Making Sure Ideas Are Attributed Correctly
Conversation and Training
Encouraging Feedback
04:21 - When Misattributions Happen
07:37 - Preventing Interruption
Setting Guidelines Pre-Meeting
Baking in Time to Get Opinions From Everyone
Using Sticky Notes
13:19 - Making Meetings Efficient and Inclusive for Remote Workers
Utilize Video
Daily/Weekly Standups
14:09 - Worst Meeting Experience: “The Pineapple Meeting”
18:34 - Meeting Tip: Provide an Agenda in Advance
Special Guest: Tarsha McCormick.