All-Hands Meeting
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An All-Hands Meeting is a organizational meeting that ...
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- See: Leader, Organizational Cadence.
References
2020
- https://blog.sli.do/what-is-an-all-hands-meeting-and-why-should-you-start-having-one/
- QUOTE: An all-hands meeting is a regular, company-wide gathering where all employees meet with leadership to discuss company matters (hence, the name all-hands – coming from the phrase ‘all hands on deck’.)
- The goal of an all-hands meeting is to:
- share business updates of the past month, quarter or season
- drive alignment around company mission and strategy
- celebrate milestones and the people who made them possible
- give everyone a chance to ask questions