floydslist.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 
   

Automotive

   

Food & Recipe

   

Recreation

   

Self Enhancement

   

Travel & Accommodation

   

Health & Therapy

   

Children

   

Banking & Finance

   

News & Events

   

Games & Play

   

Business & Commerce

   

Policies & Law

   

Academics & Learning

   

Society & Communities

   

Art & Culture

   

Research & Science

   

Home Family & Garden

   

Medicine & Treatment

   

Jobs & Employment

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Online Shopping

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

   

Property & Estate

   

Internet & Computers

 

  Home –› Business & Commerce –› Business Administration
   
 

19 Timeless Tips to Keep Meetings Short

   
Copyright 2006 Deborah Torres Patel

Thorough meeting preparation alleviates anxiety. Good planning guarantees that meetings are relevant, don't overrun and aren't held back by uniformed, boring or disinterested attendees. Follow these 19 timeless tips to keep your meetings on track and on time.

When preparing your agenda '

1. Identify the aim of your meeting

2. Put the most important items first

3. Establish a clear outcome for each point

4. Judiciously choose meeting invitees. Ask yourself, 'Who should attend'? 'Should attendees be present for all or just part of the meeting'?

5. Place controversial points towards the end so the early part of the meeting can flow smoothly

6. If you work for a large organization and not everyone knows each other there may be a need for very short introductions. Schedule time for people to quickly share, 'Who I am, my role in the company and why I'm here.'

Distribute a specific agenda at least one week before the meeting. Make sure that everyone attending has all the information they need and that presenters know exactly how much time they are allotted.

When circulating the agenda, state that the meeting will start sharp and end on time. This will subtly set the tone for an efficient meeting. Obviously, it is critical that the meeting chair sticks to the timeline.

The meeting day'

1. Rehearse your presentation (if applicable)

2. Arrive early

3. Double check equipment

4. Serve coffee, tea, water or refreshments before a 30-60 minute meeting. Any meeting longer than 30 minutes should have drinks available throughout.

5. If it's an important meeting, bring a colleague with you to take notes so you can concentrate on the meeting. A discreet alternative is to record the meeting if there are no objections from attendees.

6. Avoid giving all handouts at the beginning because people often leaf through the paperwork instead of being attentive.

Unfortunately, well-planned meetings can be derailed by meeting participants. If you have an assertive meeting chair, s/he can easily get the meeting back on track. However, anyone can step in if they have confidence or organizational clout.

7. An upright and open posture is commanding. You can change the volume, pitch, speed or tone of your voice to keep people's interest and engage them by simply leaning forward.

8. Monitoring other people's body language can keep you on top of the meeting. Involve slouching or disinterested people by asking for their opinions.

9. When it is your turn to present, remind others that your aim is to keep the meeting as short as possible. Your intention can motivate others to do the same.

10. If speakers are long-winded or have a personal agenda, you can take control assuming a moderator's role with a few well-placed interruptions like, 'May we address the next item on our agenda'? or 'Would it be possible for us to go over the details later? Or 'Can we discuss the specifics offline'?

11. Suggest a short toilet break to stretch if the meeting is dragging.

12. If an argument or unresolved item prolongs a meeting, call the formal part of the meeting to an end and organize a separate meeting to address the issue.

13. Before ending the meeting, solidify specific task ownership and action items.

To ensure your valuable time isn't usurped by an endless meeting, communicate in advance that you are only available for the scheduled meeting time and politely excuse yourself if the meeting runs overtime. It is your right to leave.

Start and end your own meetings on time and develop a reputation for short, well-organized gatherings. Your colleagues will respect you and contribute much more when they feel you value their time.

Author: Deborah Torres Patel
 
Author Bio:

Deborah Torres Patel is a leading voice and presentation coach. For the last 20 years, she has worked in over 60 countries teaching people to speak, sing and communicate with confidence using a unique communication training system she created called Expressing You! ? Get free video training, loads of helpful tips and subscribe to her popular newsletter at www.expressingyou.com .

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Get in the 'Right State' for Cold Calling!
 
Real Estate Marketing; The Profitability Of Past Clients
 
Exponential Search Engine Traffic Growth ?C The Beauty and Frustration of the Internet
 
Are You a One, Two or Three? What do I Mean by That?
 
5 Ways to Market Your Business for Free - Part II
 
MLM Recruiter Rejection Leads to Anti Social Behavior
 
Sell More By Sticking To The Script!
 
The Art Of Persuasion: 7 Tips To Successfully Persuade Anyone
 
Growing Your Professional Service Firm For Show or Dough?
 
Who Am I? Who Is My Customer?
 
 
 
 
 

Wacko Families Operator's Manual

Families by Dan Reinhold You hear about them, read about them...heck, our entire entertainment indus ... - Dan Reinhold
 

Auto Detailing Public Relations; United Way Withholding

As a mobile detailing company it is important to have some key corporate accounts where you can show ... - Lance Winslow
 

Innovation Management: The Hype Cycle

One area of note in the commercialisation phase is the Hype Cycle. The Hype Cycle is one model that ... - Kal Bishop
 
 

The Theory of Viral Marketing via Videos and Websites

Viral marketing is the holy grail of marketing. The goal of any successful marketing campaign is to ... - Mark Li
 

Customer Telephone Inquiries and Sales

Incoming telemarketing sales are very important to every business and each and every phone call that ... - Lance Winslow
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions  
© 2006-2008 www.floydslist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.