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The Keating Pivot: Mastering the Art of Meeting Maneuvers

Introducing the "Keating Pivot" - a playful term inspired by the savvy maneuvers of a Lancashire native known for her subtle yet effective redirection tactics in meetings. The term was initially coined by Jamaal Sawyer-Dymski, after noticing the similarity between a Columbo detective move and Victoria Keatings actions during meetings.

Picture this: you're in a meeting, discussing important matters, when suddenly, someone veers the conversation off-course with a seemingly unrelated question or topic. That, my friends, is the Keating Pivot in action!

Named after the infamous Victoria Keating, whose knack for steering discussions to her advantage is the stuff of legend, this maneuver is all about seizing the spotlight and bending the conversation to your will.

But fear not, fellow meeting attendees! While the Keating Pivot may seem like a mischievous move, it's all in good fun. Think of it as a strategic dance, where participants jockey for attention and influence with a wink and a smile.

So, the next time you find yourself in a meeting and someone pulls a Keating Pivot, embrace the spontaneity! Who knows, you might just discover a new perspective or stumble upon a brilliant idea amidst the chaos.

In the end, meetings are as much about collaboration as they are about creativity and camaraderie. So let's raise a toast to the Keating Pivot - a cheeky reminder that sometimes, the most memorable moments happen when we least expect them!