Learn language for decision-making in meetings.
Lesson Objectives
- Eliminating an option.
- Highlighting a final choice.
- Testing for consensus.
- Expressing reservations.
- Presenting an alternative.
In the dialog, we’ll rejoin Scott, Anne, David, and Kelly, who work at an engineering firm that needs to choose a new tech support company. With Scott leading the meeting, the group has been discussing four different options. In our last lesson, the group already eliminated one option, and at the beginning of this lesson, you’ll hear them eliminate one more, bringing the options down to two.
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