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    Former Google Exec’s Two Pieces of Advice for Engaging Meetings

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    David Singleton desires leaders to cease and suppose earlier than they attend a gathering.Singleton, the previous CTO of Stripe and vice chairman of engineering at Google, not too long ago appeared on “The Peterman Pod,” the place he supplied two tricks to leaders who need to command consideration and engagement at their all-hands conferences. The primary is to arrange prematurely.”I’ve made this error many instances, the place I would be advised, ‘Oh, simply present up and provides us a little bit of your prime of thoughts,'” Singleton stated. “What’s on prime of my thoughts proper now’s that I am sort of hungry, and I am not going to say that.”Assembly leaders ought to “take into consideration what’s the most helpful context for that viewers to listen to about and put some thought into it,” he stated.”They’re all spending 15-20 minutes of their time listening to you,” Singleton stated. “The least you are able to do is spend half-hour of your time getting ready.”Different enterprise leaders agree. Jamie Dimon, who famously hates conferences, stated that he reads forward of time and asks his workers to do the identical. Jeff Bezos and his Amazon successor, Andy Jassy, ask leaders and individuals to put in writing memos earlier than conferences to be learn by individuals.

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    Singleton’s second piece of recommendation: Take a beat earlier than answering questions.The lesson dates again to Singleton’s days at Google, the place he labored beneath senior vice chairman of engineering Alan Eustace. Singleton stated that, when Eustace was requested a query, he would articulate again to the room why the query mattered earlier than he answered it.Singleton stated that Eustace’s method labored as a result of “of us who weren’t already instantly accustomed to the issue at hand might truly each perceive what was occurring, and will truly be taught one thing broader from that.””I aspire to be like Alan,” he stated. “I am actually not that good, however I seen that and it actually caught with me. That is a part of: Take a beat. Is it doable to take a step again and clarify the context behind what you are about to leap into?”Singleton stated that explaining the context behind questions helps maintain staff engaged.”Should you’re speaking about one thing that the individuals don’t know what it’s, they’re by no means going to concentrate,” he stated.

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