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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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As a professional meeting planner...Submitted by Maya (not verified) on February 22, 2006 - 10:55am.
As a professional meeting planner (I know, I'm scum, I actually create ways to steal your time and get paid for it) I'd suggest an addendum to the "Agenda" point. The Agenda should not just be a schedule with topics, it should also include, either explicitly, or in the mind of the person running the meeting, a goal for each item. I put it on the agenda as "we know we're done when:" I like to address just about every busines situation with an idea in mind of what "success" looks like. This tends to focus me more, and provides a framework people can understand. So if I'm planning a meeting I ask myself "what will a successful meeting look like, what has been learned, what has been covered, how do people feel when we are done?" This works even if it's a weekly staff meeting. » POSTED IN:
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