Positive Meetings = Effective Meetings
Julie Johns
CEO@Jewel * A leader that transforms and develops others towards growth & success * Training & Coaching consultancy * DM me to have a chat
As documented recently in a BBC article, making meetings 'better' is essentially common sense. Have an agenda so attendees know why they are present and how they can contribute; let everyone present have a say, allowing for the introverts and extroverts in the group; and take away actions so that the meetings are purposeful.
At a recent Jewel Training & Development 'How to lead effective meetings' workshop we all agreed that the best meetings were those that are short and focused and most importantly Positive and Action driven.
So I thought I would share our structure for positive meetings:
1. What has gone well this week / this month / yesterday? (looking for positive outcomes)
2. What didn't go so well? Anything that was a challenge which we need to address.
3. What can we improve? Dealing positively with challenges.
4. Actions for the next week / month / day. Assigning people, tasks and dates to all actions, and making sure these are followed up on at the subsequent meeting.
Starting positively for EVERY meeting as much as possible sets a more motivating tone for staff and the culture of a business.
I read a comment from Damian Hughes @LiquidThinker the other day who said "Focus on performance and you'll get performance, for a time. Focus on culture and performance, and you'll build something special and sustainable"
Positive meetings is just the start to creating culture in your company / team.
If this is of interest to you, you may want to look at our ILM courses which cover this subject and more.
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6 年Good points. I would also add 'ditch aob'. The 'any other business' part (usually tagged onto the end) tends to encourage whinges and moans on a range of off-topic subjects. Encourage people to contribute to the agenda and there will be no need for aob. Then you can end on a high.
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6 年Great!!!Love it!!!Thank you Julie!!!