New Product Release Brainstorm Meeting Template
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View templateA good product meeting has a good balance of brainstorming, stats, customer feedback and project statuses. And each product meeting should end with clear action items so everyone knows who is going to do what by when.
The first step to an efficient and productive meeting is to start with a meeting agenda. Fellow makes it easy to create an agenda using one of our agenda templates, or by creating one of your own. From there, Fellow prompts meeting attendees to prepare for the upcoming meeting and collaborate on what to discuss. During the meeting, check off points as they get discussed, add notes to have a central source of truth, and document action items and next steps. This way, everyone leaves the meeting on the same page.
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