

Planning Project Meetings
Are there different kinds of meetings and how do I plan for them?
Different types of project meetings
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As a project manager
· You will hold many meetings
· Or attend them
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In terms of structure
· There are only two basic kinds of project meetings
· Information sharing
· Problem solving
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What is a project meeting?
· An exchange between two or more people
· Formalized by a prior agenda
· And the issue of notes or minutes of meeting
· This Issacon deals with information sharing
Information sharing
Information sharing meetings include
· Management presentations
· Client presentations
· Project startup meeting
· And similar workshops
· Team orientation
· With who will do what?
· New information
· And what to do about it?
· Progress and status reporting
· And agreement on next steps?
· Emergency action
Content
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In all project information-sharing
meetings
· Information is being given, taken or exchanged
· With a view to reaching a collective decision
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There may, however, be secondary purposes
· To get new team members to know each other
· Establish lines of communication
· Develop working relationships
· Encourage or reinforce project team building
Meeting preparation - 1
Check your productivity criteria
· Is a meeting the most cost-effective way to achieve that information exchange
· Having regard to the cost of everyone's time?
· Pure status reporting at a meeting
· Is not cost-effective
· What would happen if you didn't hold the meeting at all?
Meeting preparation - 2
· Should you hold different "levels" of meeting
· To better utilize the time of senior staff?
· Do you have a clear objective for the meeting?
· I.e. what information needs to be made known?
· Are you satisfied that the meeting can and will be productive?
· And not just another "chat group"!
Personal preparation
Give thought to your own preparation
· Have you prepared yourself adequately
· With facts and answers to possible questions?
· How will you present your data?
· If you plan to use visual aids, are these ready?
· And is the meeting room suited and set up for them?
· How will you recognize and encourage those who have done well?
· How will you handle criticism?
· Or factional infighting?
Meeting Attendance
Who attends has a big influence on the outcome
· Have you identified who should attend?
· If attendance is selective, who else should know about the meeting?
· For those attending, has sufficient advanced notice been given?
· Have you taken steps to ensure that everyone who should attend
· Can and will attend?!
Meeting Content
Set the stage
· Have you prepared an agenda - with time slots?
· And distributed it well in advance?
· So that others may prepare
· And know who else will be reporting or presenting
· Has adequate supporting material been prepared?
· And distributed sufficiently in advance
· For people to read and understand it?
· For those expected to give progress reports
· Do they know to make it short and sharp?
· Could they be embarrassed by others present?
· Especially by the presence of more senior staff?
Suggested standard agenda
Typical project meeting agendas should include the following
· State the purpose of the meeting
· Define any known problems
· That can be resolved at this meeting
· Collect and present the available facts
· Agree on criteria for solution
· Explore alternative solutions
· Including testing the alternatives against the criteria
· And refining the selected solution
· Document and publish the problem and action expected
Meeting Design
Strategies and fallback
· Will there be latitude for discussion and contrary opinions?
· If the details of an issue become too intricate, are you ready to set up a sub-group to resolve it?
· Is any confidential material likely to be exposed?
· If so, how will that be handled?
· Has sufficient time been allowed for questions?
· Have you considered that not everything will come to light?
· Due to communication blockers such as: personal shyness; diffidence; jealousy; rivalry or humiliation
· If so, how will you relieve the blockage?
Meeting record
Capture the results
· Do you have a clear idea of what you want out of the meeting?
· How will the findings of the meeting be recorded?
· Who will be responsible for doing so?
· And who will be on the distribution list to receive copies of the transactions?
· How will the minutes be distributed?
· And when?