

Handling Effective Project Meetings
How do I make my project meetings more effective?
Pros and cons
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A good meeting can
· Provide swift, efficient information exchange
· Enhance motivation
· Enable coordination
· Resolve minor issues rapidly
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An improperly handled meeting can
· Waste time and money
· Heighten differences and bad feelings
· Result in poor decisions
· For tips on planning meetings, see Issacon #1442
· For meeting tips, see Issacon #1444
Before the meeting
Items to consider
· Is the meeting really necessary,
· What should it accomplish
· Set clear objectives, as a preamble to the agenda
· Determine who should be present
· Too few will be uneventful
· Too many will be tedious
· Set the date and time to start and finish
· Limit information-sharing meetings to two hours maximum
· Set the agenda, priority and time table
Logistics - 1
Arrangements for the meeting
· Reserve a suitable room
· Order equipment and supplies
· Arrange for refreshments
· Notify all as early as possible
· Including date, time and place
· The list of attendees
· The agenda
· Any essential supporting documents
Logistics - 2
· Contact anyone who may have a special contribution
· To the success of the meeting
· Try to ensure that anyone who could be impacted by a decision
· Is present
· Or at least represented
· Arrange for someone to take notes, keep a record
· Don't rely on a tape recorder
· It often comes out as just a babble!
At the meeting
As the chair person, set the example!
· Arrive in good time
· Check that all arrangements are as they should be
· Seating, equipment, refreshments
· Greet people upon arrival, especially new participants
· Start promptly
· And keep control of the time
· Get "house-keeping" out of the way
· Introductions, appreciation, apologies, notices
During the meeting - 1
· Introduce each agenda item crisply
· With its "objectives" statement
· Guide the discussion
· Encourage participation
· Discourage verbosity
· Maintain focus
· Try to balance discussion on controversial issues
· "Park" peripheral issues
· For later, or separate discussion
During the meeting - 2
· As chair, avoid expressing your own opinion
· Until everyone has had their say
· But nodding encouragement is OK!
· Summarize at convenient intervals
· And reach agreement, consensus or consent
· Make decisions
· And test for commitment on the decision!
· Record "Action items"
· And who is responsible, and by when
· Read back the description for confirmation
On closing
· At the end of the meeting
· Close on a positive note
· Thank everyone for their contributions
· And close on time!
· Do distribute the notes-of-meeting
· As soon as possible thereafter
· So that action items also get done
· As soon as possible!