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Tired of meetings that are unnecessary, aimless and lack productivity? Well thankfully here is a meeting opener that will help make your meetings shorter, more focused, more productive, and fun!
In this meeting opener you will see how a meeting that starts with mundane information and tasks completely bores everyone. Finally, Sally gives honest feedback about the meeting and encourages everyone to reject boring meetings and focus on innovation and creativity. Suddenly, the energy picks up and everyone begins to celebrate the prospect of holding more productive and inspiring meetings. This over-the-top video will motivate everyone to have better meetings – and you’ll laugh, too!
So don’t sit around boring meetings anymore. Join Sally and her co-workers and become more productive!
Federico Muchnik is a writer/director whose work has been shown at the Sundance, New York and Toronto Film Festivals. His first film, You’re Not Telling Me Everything, Mrs. Malloy (1982), was licensed and aired on HBO.
As producer of Destinos, produced by WGBH-TV, Federico traveled throughout Europe and South America filming this acclaimed television series. He co-wrote and played the male lead in Raul Ruiz’s cult film comedy The Golden Boat (1992), which won the Audience Award at the Rotterdam Film Festival and was shown at Sundance and The New York Film Festival. He directed Secret Courage: The Walter Suskind Story, a documentary about the Jewish resistance movement in WWII Holland. He also completed Touching History: Harvard Square, The Bank and The Tasty Diner, a film about the closing of The Tasty Diner, a legendary Harvard Square eatery. Federico earned a BFA in Film and Television from The Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.
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