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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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I really like these tips....Submitted by MichaelAB (not verified) on February 22, 2006 - 3:47am.
I really like these tips. I have a few responses for some of the comments: Mary: In regards to the "combined salary" idea, I think that HR would put a stop to that in a second now. That is a really risky practice. Now, using a "job grade" average for the position they are in does not seem like a bad idea though. Sonia Simone: RE: SVP's, I would say that most SVP's would be more willing to leave the phones, blackberrys and laptops alone if they had a firm grasp of the goal and a roadmap for getting there. Perhaps a good idea would be to tackle meetings like Next Actions for a project. Break down a meeting that will take several hours into "mini-meetings" with each one equating to a next action. In today's business world, I think it is important to remember that a laserbeam tight focus on the goal is not always the best. Sometimes you have to bounce it around a few obstacles first. Brian Ellis: Re: Meetings should be as much fun as a movie? I am not sure about most, but to borrow from Scott Adams, I go to work because banks have locks, not due to any inherent joy in the office. Finally, I think that all of this has to also take into consideration the difference between a meeting and a presentation. Are you working together on something or delivering information? Both of these, having different goals, are very different in nature. » POSTED IN:
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