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Program Objectives
( 1 of 6 )
Meetings
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Develop a meeting plan.
Define roles that contribute to making a meeting
more effective.
Identify, and practice behaviors that help build a
team.
Learn, and practice techniques to better
manage your meetings.
3
Program Objectives
( 2 of 6 )
Meetings
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Deal constructively with behaviors that hinder
effectiveness.
Evaluate the quality of meetings.
Identify the things that go wrong at meetings, and
brainstorm ways to overcome these problems.
4
Program Objectives
( 3 of 6 )
Meetings
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Describe the difference between process and
content.
Gain knowledge of four meeting types: information
sharing, gathering, problem-solving, decision-
making
and planning/strategizing.
5
Program Objectives
( 4 of 6 )
Meetings
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Plan a meeting agenda.
Write meeting objectives.
Discuss and practice several meeting methods:
brainstorming, agenda, free-field analysis, group
consensus and the action register.
Gain knowledge of the importance of careful
meeting preparation.
6
Program Objectives
( 5 of 6 )
Meetings
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Describe the importance of follow-up after the
meeting, and be aware of the group method.
Identify the difference between task functions
and group relations functions.
Write a means to inform participants about the
meeting.
Design an opening statement of the purpose of
the meeting.
7
Program Objectives
( 6 of 6 )
Meetings
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Create an action plan for meeting effectiveness.
Recognize some different personalities, and learn
some
tips for handling some group interaction problems.
Participate in a meeting with prepared notes and
an agenda.
Complete post work assignment to participants’
satisfaction.
Do’s
11
Meeting Do’s and Don’t’s
(1 of 4)
Meetings
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Start and end on time.
Call in only people who are needed for the meeting.
Let everyone contribute.
Be respectful.
Don'ts
Start or end late.
Call in people who are not needed for the meeting.
Let one person dominate the meeting.
Be rude.
Do’s
Make everyone feel that their input is
welcome.
Practice good leadership
skills.
Try to schedule the meeting at a convenient
time for all involved.
Don'ts
Criticize other people’s ideas
Allow attendees to get out of control.
Schedule the meeting at an inconvenient
time for the most important people.
12
Meeting Do’s and Don’t’s
(2 of 4)
Meetings
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15
Scenarios
(1 of 6)
Meetings
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Scenario #1:
You are running a meeting, and one person
keeps dominating the discussion and not
allowing other people to speak.
What do you do?
22
Dealing with Members
(2 of 2)
Meetings
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Silent Members:
• Invite them to speak.
• Try to engage them and
prompt them.
• Remind everyone that
participation is valued.
All Members:
• Remind people of the purpose
of the meeting.
• Encourage all members to
participate.
24
Why Have A Meeting?
(1 of 2)
Meetings
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To solve a problem.
To make a decision.
To develop a plan.
To gather or convey information.
To get a response to information.
27
Unproductive Meetings
(2 of 2)
Meetings
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The leader loses control.
One person dominates the meeting.
Individuals wander from the topic.
Individuals go back over old items.
No clear direction/no clear conclusions are reached.
29
Creating An Agenda
Meetings
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1. State the purpose of the
meeting.
2. Organize items to be discussed
in order of their importance,
starting with the top priority.
3. Describe each item to be
discussed, and explain why it
must be addressed.
4. Set time limits prior to
discussion.
32
Conducting a Productive
Meeting
(3 of 4)
Meetings
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Record important
points on a flip
chart.
If others are
reporting to the
group,
emphasize time
allotment.
End meetings on
time, summarize
main points or
conclusions that
have been reached.
Schedule another
meeting to continue
or to follow up on
actions stemming
from the meeting.
38
Meeting Roles
Meetings
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The Chair
• Prepares for the meeting.
• Conducts the meeting.
• Controls the meeting.
• Closes items.
The Secretary
• Distributes agenda and papers.
• Prepares and books the
meeting space.
• Takes attendance.
• Takes notes.
• Writes the minutes.
44
Group Roles & Behaviors
(2 of 7)
Meetings
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2
Gatekeeping:
Providing opportunities for all
members of the group to contribute.
Start with the most important
item, and work down your list.
Attention is greater at start of
meeting.
3
Interrupt talkers. Stop individuals
from dominating discussion.4
Try standing – sends
message of short
meeting.
5
61
Effective Meeting Notes
(2 of 5)
Meetings
readysetpresent.com
Tips to short meetings:
It is a way to air views on a subject – to find out where the group stands on an issue.
Everyone has the opportunity to participate.
It is an excellent way to develop a commitment to results.
It usually precedes problem-solving and decision-making meetings.
74
Information Sharing/Gathering
(1 of 7)
Meetings
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98
Planning/Strategizing
(5 of 5)
Meetings
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1. Identify and
review the action
steps to be
accomplished in
order to
implement an
idea.
2. Ask for
volunteers.
3. Assign the
remaining items.
4. Request realistic
completion dates.
5. Summarize the
action register.
4. Express your
confidence.
Action Steps:
Planning/Strategizing
Only 22% of all meetings are rated as
extremely productive by participants.
100
Tips & Techniques
Meetings
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101
Make It Your Best Meeting
Meetings
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Establish goals. Control interruptions.
Manage time well. Follow meeting Tips.
6
Choose a location suitable for your group's size.
Small rooms can get stuffy and create tension when
filled with too many people.
Larger rooms are more comfortable and encourage
individual participation.
112
Before The Meeting
(3 of 5)
Meetings
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3
Keep conversation focused.
Stay on track, and request only constructive
and non-repetitive comments.
Tactfully end discussions when they are going
in circles, getting nowhere or becoming
destructive or unproductive.
120
Running Effective Meeting
(3 of 7)
Meetings
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6
Conduct a periodic
evaluation of your
meetings.
Note areas to be analyzed
and improved.
Create or use a sample
meeting evaluation.
130
After The Meeting
(6 of 6)
Meetings
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136
Common Scheduling Problems
(4 of 10)
Meetings
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4
A meeting location is specified, then
changed in another memo.
Participants who do not receive the
second message end up at the wrong
location.
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Meetings (Comprehensive) PowerPoint Presentation 155 slides with 5 diagrams/charts and 14 high resolution photographs Participant Handout and Meetings Glossary with 47 terms

  • 2. 2 Program Objectives ( 1 of 6 ) Meetings readysetpresent.com Develop a meeting plan. Define roles that contribute to making a meeting more effective. Identify, and practice behaviors that help build a team. Learn, and practice techniques to better manage your meetings.
  • 3. 3 Program Objectives ( 2 of 6 ) Meetings readysetpresent.com Deal constructively with behaviors that hinder effectiveness. Evaluate the quality of meetings. Identify the things that go wrong at meetings, and brainstorm ways to overcome these problems.
  • 4. 4 Program Objectives ( 3 of 6 ) Meetings readysetpresent.com Describe the difference between process and content. Gain knowledge of four meeting types: information sharing, gathering, problem-solving, decision- making and planning/strategizing.
  • 5. 5 Program Objectives ( 4 of 6 ) Meetings readysetpresent.com Plan a meeting agenda. Write meeting objectives. Discuss and practice several meeting methods: brainstorming, agenda, free-field analysis, group consensus and the action register. Gain knowledge of the importance of careful meeting preparation.
  • 6. 6 Program Objectives ( 5 of 6 ) Meetings readysetpresent.com Describe the importance of follow-up after the meeting, and be aware of the group method. Identify the difference between task functions and group relations functions. Write a means to inform participants about the meeting. Design an opening statement of the purpose of the meeting.
  • 7. 7 Program Objectives ( 6 of 6 ) Meetings readysetpresent.com Create an action plan for meeting effectiveness. Recognize some different personalities, and learn some tips for handling some group interaction problems. Participate in a meeting with prepared notes and an agenda. Complete post work assignment to participants’ satisfaction.
  • 8. Do’s 11 Meeting Do’s and Don’t’s (1 of 4) Meetings readysetpresent.com Start and end on time. Call in only people who are needed for the meeting. Let everyone contribute. Be respectful. Don'ts Start or end late. Call in people who are not needed for the meeting. Let one person dominate the meeting. Be rude.
  • 9. Do’s Make everyone feel that their input is welcome. Practice good leadership skills. Try to schedule the meeting at a convenient time for all involved. Don'ts Criticize other people’s ideas Allow attendees to get out of control. Schedule the meeting at an inconvenient time for the most important people. 12 Meeting Do’s and Don’t’s (2 of 4) Meetings readysetpresent.com
  • 10. 15 Scenarios (1 of 6) Meetings readysetpresent.com Scenario #1: You are running a meeting, and one person keeps dominating the discussion and not allowing other people to speak. What do you do?
  • 11. 22 Dealing with Members (2 of 2) Meetings readysetpresent.com Silent Members: • Invite them to speak. • Try to engage them and prompt them. • Remind everyone that participation is valued. All Members: • Remind people of the purpose of the meeting. • Encourage all members to participate.
  • 12. 24 Why Have A Meeting? (1 of 2) Meetings readysetpresent.com To solve a problem. To make a decision. To develop a plan. To gather or convey information. To get a response to information.
  • 13. 27 Unproductive Meetings (2 of 2) Meetings readysetpresent.com The leader loses control. One person dominates the meeting. Individuals wander from the topic. Individuals go back over old items. No clear direction/no clear conclusions are reached.
  • 14. 29 Creating An Agenda Meetings readysetpresent.com 1. State the purpose of the meeting. 2. Organize items to be discussed in order of their importance, starting with the top priority. 3. Describe each item to be discussed, and explain why it must be addressed. 4. Set time limits prior to discussion.
  • 15. 32 Conducting a Productive Meeting (3 of 4) Meetings readysetpresent.com Record important points on a flip chart. If others are reporting to the group, emphasize time allotment. End meetings on time, summarize main points or conclusions that have been reached. Schedule another meeting to continue or to follow up on actions stemming from the meeting.
  • 16. 38 Meeting Roles Meetings readysetpresent.com The Chair • Prepares for the meeting. • Conducts the meeting. • Controls the meeting. • Closes items. The Secretary • Distributes agenda and papers. • Prepares and books the meeting space. • Takes attendance. • Takes notes. • Writes the minutes.
  • 17. 44 Group Roles & Behaviors (2 of 7) Meetings readysetpresent.com 2 Gatekeeping: Providing opportunities for all members of the group to contribute.
  • 18. Start with the most important item, and work down your list. Attention is greater at start of meeting. 3 Interrupt talkers. Stop individuals from dominating discussion.4 Try standing – sends message of short meeting. 5 61 Effective Meeting Notes (2 of 5) Meetings readysetpresent.com Tips to short meetings:
  • 19. It is a way to air views on a subject – to find out where the group stands on an issue. Everyone has the opportunity to participate. It is an excellent way to develop a commitment to results. It usually precedes problem-solving and decision-making meetings. 74 Information Sharing/Gathering (1 of 7) Meetings readysetpresent.com
  • 20. 98 Planning/Strategizing (5 of 5) Meetings readysetpresent.com 1. Identify and review the action steps to be accomplished in order to implement an idea. 2. Ask for volunteers. 3. Assign the remaining items. 4. Request realistic completion dates. 5. Summarize the action register. 4. Express your confidence. Action Steps: Planning/Strategizing
  • 21. Only 22% of all meetings are rated as extremely productive by participants. 100 Tips & Techniques Meetings readysetpresent.com
  • 22. 101 Make It Your Best Meeting Meetings readysetpresent.com Establish goals. Control interruptions. Manage time well. Follow meeting Tips.
  • 23. 6 Choose a location suitable for your group's size. Small rooms can get stuffy and create tension when filled with too many people. Larger rooms are more comfortable and encourage individual participation. 112 Before The Meeting (3 of 5) Meetings readysetpresent.com
  • 24. 3 Keep conversation focused. Stay on track, and request only constructive and non-repetitive comments. Tactfully end discussions when they are going in circles, getting nowhere or becoming destructive or unproductive. 120 Running Effective Meeting (3 of 7) Meetings readysetpresent.com
  • 25. 6 Conduct a periodic evaluation of your meetings. Note areas to be analyzed and improved. Create or use a sample meeting evaluation. 130 After The Meeting (6 of 6) Meetings readysetpresent.com
  • 26. 136 Common Scheduling Problems (4 of 10) Meetings readysetpresent.com 4 A meeting location is specified, then changed in another memo. Participants who do not receive the second message end up at the wrong location.
  • 27. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT US ONLINE AT .com