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Running More Productive Meetings
Merlin Mann | Feb 21 2006
I very much enjoyed Ethan's recent post about avoiding "vampire meetings" and thought I'd share a few of my own tips for getting the most out of your meetings -- primarily from the perspective of being the organizer and facilitator. For the love of God, please respect your poor colleagues' time.
Aside: Understand -- this is coming from a man who often was compelled to spend the better part of one day a week on a bi-coastal video conference call with two dozen people. Staring. Wishing death. Listening to the CTO opine at length about how exciting it would be to build and sell a national yellow pages app from scratch. If there had been cyanide capsules on the table instead of M&Ms, I don't think I would have hesitated to indulge. "Boil the ocean" business models and long meetings are the cocktail for making Merlin wish harm upon himself. 57 Comments
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Adding to the mix, perhaps...Submitted by freecia (not verified) on February 21, 2006 - 9:32am.
Adding to the mix, perhaps consider addressing agenda items first and putting non-agenda items brought up at the beginning of the meeting until last. A) you might answer the question during the meeting and B) It protects the meeting from sidetracking. After all, you came to address the agenda's items. Mislav- Perhaps try enforcing the rule in a slightly different manner. If you must answer your cell phone, do so, but you must leave the room and can't come back in. Clearly, if the phone call is important enough, you can take it. If it isn't, then you're not likely to leave to answer it. Good point to schedule Bio breaks. A few minutes to hit the bathroom, stretch, or get a cup of something is always appreciated. There's no polite way to take a bathroom break as a junior employee... » POSTED IN:
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