Part 3: Top Meeting Management Tips
Andy Robinson
Executive Coach | Leadership Development Coach - Helping CEO's and Executives Maximize Their Performance, Influence and Impact
In our last two blogs (Part 1 and Part 2, Top Meeting Management Tips), we covered six meetings tips. In our final blog on this subject, we have a few more tips to knock your meetings out of the ballpark!
(1) Minimize Rambling and Off-Topic Conversations Take responsibility for keeping the meeting on topic.?A little bit of veering off is not so bad but always bring the discussion back to desired outcomes. Interject and redirect when necessary ... and as respectfully as possible. Use the "Issue Bin" as a tool to defer topic discussions.
(2) Press for Decisions Meetings should be as action-focused as possible. Avoid deferring and "tabling" decisions that can be made on-site, particularly if the key decision-makers are present and if most of the relevant information is available.
(3) Summarize Ownership for All Next Actions Ensure all next actions and commitments are summarized at the close of the meeting with agreement on:
(4) Meeting Feedback Round As the meeting comes to a close, go around the room and ask each attendee to offer ONE comment (20 seconds or less) on how the meeting went. Let everyone know that no discussion or feedback is allowed for the comments offered.?This technique offers an excellent reflection opportunity and surfaces interesting, and many times meaningful, learning points for future meetings.
I hope you have enjoyed the Top Meeting Management Tips we shared with you. Let us know how your meetings turn out!
Have a great day!
Andy Robinson, Executive Coach
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2 年Super informative, love this... It serves as a great reminder for all of us Much respect ??