With summer fast becoming a distant memory, many of us have spent the month of September returning to routines, including regular work meetings. Bad planning and execution can often make meetings a waste of time, but if done well they can be very fruitful, and are essential to making decisions and strengthening team bonds. While changing workplace dynamics have led many to question the way meetings are run in recent years, the topic is not new. Indeed, the Harvard Business Review published an article entitled “How to run a meeting” as far back as 1976. So, how can we make…