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Conducting Effective Meetings

Conducting meeting means not only managing people and information, but also managing time and money.

Keep in mind that meetings are very expensive activities when one considers the cost of labor for the meeting and how much can or cannot get done in them. So take meeting management very seriously.

The process used in a meeting depends on the kind of meeting you plan to have, e.g., staff meeting, planning meeting, problem solving meeting, etc. However, there are certain basics that are common to various types of meetings. These basics are described below.


Before the meeting

Deciding to meet (why meet?)

Meeting or not meeting?

Selecting Participants (who?)

Developing Agendas (what)

During the meeting

Opening Meetings (when?)

Establishing Ground Rules for Meetings (How?)

You don't need to develop new ground rules each time you have a meeting, surely. However, it pays to have a few basic ground rules that can be used for most of your meetings. These ground rules cultivate the basic ingredients needed for a successful meeting.

Time Management (How long?)

Evaluations of Meeting Process

Evaluating the Overall Meeting

Closing Meetings

After the meeting

Minutes of the meeting


Sources

Nuts-and-Bolts Guide to Leadership and Supervision for Business by Carter McNamara

Anatomy of great meetings, 3M.com

Links

http://www.mapnp.org/library/misc/mtgmgmnt.htm

http://www.3m.com/meetingnetwork/readingroom/meetingguide_anatomy.html