Meetings are great tools to solve complicated problems, which require
speed and decisiveness. If you followed our previously mentioned 7 ways, you
can go ahead and send those meeting invitations with a clear conscience.
The invitations should be sent to all of the involved parties, which can
actually help solve the problem, not to everyone. Once you have decided who to
send the invitations to, make sure to include some documents or topics which
will be discussed, so that they can prepare for the meeting. Besides putting
the place and time of the meeting, you should also try to estimate how long the
meeting will take. This is not easy, but your busy colleagues will appreciate
it.
Now you know how to create the meeting, but how will you organize the
meeting itself? Here are some tips which can help.
One person speaks...
Don’t let others interrupt you when you’re speaking, it’s disrespectful
and unproductive. If everyone is talking at once and interrupting each other,
there is no decision being made and no clear message sent. It just wastes time
at the end.
Tip: Try to have a small ball or stuffed animal with you in the meeting.
This might sound childish but it works! Whoever has the object can speak and
once he is finished, he can pass it on to the next person. This not only makes
meetings more effective but also fun.
...And the others listen.
Effective communication is a must between the participants. Avoid groups
being created, as then they will only speak between each other and not pay
attention to the person speaking. Also, the ones who were „left out“ of the
groups will soon start checking their phone, blank out or start jumping into
group conversations, which leads nowhere. This is a huge waste of time, as
nothing gets done and just prolongs everything. It’s not beneficial for anyone,
so try and keep the participants focused on the matter at hand.
Focus
As just mentioned, try and keep everyone focused. It’s very easy to
meander off topic and start discussing something more „fun“, like yesterday’s
match, but this goes nowhere. Once it starts going into this direction, it is
up to the leader of the meeting to steer the discussion in the right direction
again. It is in everyone’s interest to get to the point quickly and avoid long,
meaningless meetings.
Tip: The leader of the meeting doesn’t necessarily have to be the
manager. It should be someone who is familiar with the topic and who has
excellent communication skills. Sometimes it’s even better if the manager is
not leading the meeting, as he can then focus on other things while showing
that he trusts his co-workers to get the job done. It’s a win-win situation J.
Take notes
Make sure that all important ideas, topics and discussions are written
down by someone (also known as the minute taker), so that it can be shared with
everyone after the meeting. Also, it is helpful to have a whiteboard or board handy,
as you can just write the 5 big themes there and then just point to it. Plus,
it is visible to everyone so all participants know what is left on the agenda.
Follow the time frame
Keep in mind, that in order to cover everything in the meeting, you need
some kind of deadline. Try to think about how long each topic in the meeting
should take and build your meeting around it. Then, once you’re in the meeting,
make sure you track your time. This can be done by either just checking your
watch, having someone signal you when the time is up or even use a time tracker primaERP for it. This way you’ll be able to run the meeting smoothly and
not get stuck on one specific topic.
Know when it’s over
Throughout the meeting, you will probably find yourself discussing one
topic, which then will be split into several other ones. Everyone will add
their opinion about it and you will want to give each one or group their
specific answers. However, a general meeting is not the place for this. So if
you have discussed all your topics, you can now finish the meetings and only
continue discussing something with a select few. The ones who are not involved
should leave, which will be better for both parts. If you haven’t discussed all
the topics, then tell each group to take notes and that you will continue the
discussion in a separate meeting. This way you can focus on the meeting at hand
and the participants will also be happy to have a „private meeting“.
Be positive
Once the meeting comes to an end, remember to positively summarize what
you have discussed, what problems you have solved, what tasks you have created,
etc. It doesn’t matter if the meeting was in fact a chaos or that you didn’t
solve the things you wanted to solve. Just keep in mind to be positive about
the things you did manage and the input the participants had. After the
meeting, you have time to analyze it thoroughly, but for now, just summarize
the good things, say thank you.
Comments
Know what you want. ...
Invite the right people. ...
Be punctual. ...
Stay on target. ...
Be inclusive. ...
Stick to the schedule. ...
Follow up.
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