Rules for effective meetings - seriously....stop wasting time

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Whether you are in an industry led by multi-national firms that require many specialized knowledge workers doing related and dependent tasks to work together to create synergistic value, or if you are a fast-moving, hip start-up, it is necessary for us to have a lot of meetings. In an average week, I probably spend at least 40% of my time working with between 3-10 people at once, and usually across locations. I am sure you are the same. As such, having excellent meeting skills can make a huge difference in how well you deliver in your role and we deliver as a firm.

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GET YOUR MEETING MOJO ON!

13 SECRETS TO EFFECTIVE MEETINGS http://www.flickr.com/

photos/breakfast_on_pluto/

Which are you?

•manager in a multi-national firm requiring many specialized knowledge workers doing related and dependent tasks working together to create synergistic value

•fast-moving, hip, start-up entrepreneur

Actually, it doesn’t matter

You’re screwed either way

You’re going to be in lots of meetings

until the end of time.

What does this mean?

Get meeting mojo, or get gone

MEETING MOJO PART 1Be Engaged

RULE 1Be clear on the purpose of the meeting

and the expectations on you.

RULE 2Provide feedback on the agenda in advance – topics and participant list

RULE 3Prepare for the meeting in advance.

Read all pre-meeting materials if they have been circulated

PAUSEBecause this is key!

No prep Prep

Minutes spent in prep 0 15

Minutes needed for the meeting 60 30

Total minutes blown per meeting 60 45

Meetings per week 10 10

Time you get back each month if you prep 1 working day

Quality of discussion LOW HIGH

RULE 4Participation is the duty of every

member. If you are a deadweight at the meeting, you pull everyone down.

Contribute ideas and your expertise.

RULE 5Actively listen & avoid side

conversations. Make sure you understand what others have contributed – ask questions or

summarize to confirm understanding

RULE 6Help the meeting stay on track –

don’t get distracted with a side topic

RULE 7Don’t leave until you understand and agree to actions assigned to you, and

complete them in a timely manner

RULE 8Critically review minutes and suggest

amendments if needed

MEETING MOJO PART 2Be Respectful

RULE 9Ensure that all members have the

opportunity to contribute in the way that they are comfortable

contributing. Don’t hog the mic

RULE 10Be tactful, respectful, and positive

RULE 11Withhold judgement until all points

have been worked through

RULE 12Arrive on time and stay till the end,

longer if needed

RULE 13If someone is doing this stuff well,

acknowledge them

(and cc their boss)

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