Will there be Donuts: Start a business revolution one meeting at a time
By (Author) David Pearl
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
21st June 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Business communication and presentation
Business and management: study and revision guides
Business strategy
Business innovation
Management decision making
Working patterns and practices
Business negotiation
Organizational theory and behaviour
658.456
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
400g
One of the Sunday Times Top-10 Best Summer Reads
Today, the very word meeting conjures up images of time wasted in badly lit, airless offices. Hour after hour. Day after day.
David Pearl has worked with some of the best names in business and here he shows you how to avoid becoming a victim of meeting misery.
Voted one of the Sunday Times Top-10 Best Summer Reads of 2013
Will There Be Donuts is about a big mistake that almost all companies are going to make this year. And the next. And the one after that. Well call it nearly meeting.
It happens the length and breadth of the business world, from boardroom to shop floor.
Will There Be Donuts is business expert David Pearls first book and he draws on his 2 decades of consulting with some of the biggest companies in the world to re-educate the reader on how to hold meetings and, crucially, how to make them great.
At every level of an organisation, not just the very top. if your meetings are ineffective then its likely that your business is too. Will There Be Donuts will reinvigorate you as a person and as an employer/employee.
Consider the following:
You are in a role which requires you to attend three hours of meetings a day. Lets say youd score those meetings 70% effective. Lets also imagine there are 100 people like you in the company and that your average wage is 60k.
You personally just wasted 5 whole weeks in meeting time this year. Your company lost a combined 2500 days of productivity; thats the equivalent of 11 person-years costing the company 675,000. Whats more, if you were to continue at this rate for a conventional career, youd be burning a total of 9 years, 6 months and 3 days of your working life. All for the sake of some ineffective meetings.
Will There Be Donuts will help you reclaim your working life.
It's relevant, useful and fun to read. What more could you ask for Charles Handy
Packed with entertaining anecdotes and some very good jokes, this is that rare beast a business book that you could take to the beach David Wighton, Sunday Times
David Pearl draws on his eclectic experience of the creative disciplines to help businesses around the world be more inspired and inspiring.In 1995 he was asked by one of the worlds leading professional service firms to create a revolutionary personal and professional development program for their top 1000 people. The success of the program marked the beginning of Davids career with large corporate businesses.Nearly 1000 projects later, he and his group have an international reputation for pioneering work with businesses and those who work in them. Clients he has worked with include GSK, BP, Unilever, Oracle, Dell & Disney.David is in demand as a Public and Business Speaker, with a reputation for coaxing involvement out of even the most hard-bitten audiences.