Decision Framing
Whoever controls the recap controls the practical record of meeting decisions and next actions. Naming a chosen option in the meeting title positions the discussion around that option from the beginning. Decision framing narrows the scope…
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Whoever controls the recap controls the practical record of meeting decisions and next actions. Naming a chosen option in the meeting title positions the discussion around that option from the beginning. Decision framing narrows the scope of discussion before the meeting starts. The first bullet of the recap should state the agreed-upon decision that represents the desired win. Meeting titles should frame the discussion around a specific decision and option being advanced. The recap should avoid reopening unfavorable points from the discussion. The recap should focus on decisions that reinforce the desired win.