Meetings create a positive atmosphere to generate ideas and relay vital information. But if they are not well run, they can also be an unproductive time drain for you and your employees. If you hold productive meetings, people will be more willing to attend them.
Prepare an agenda
Decide why you're holding a meeting: to brainstorm, deliver information or gather information. Write an agenda at least one day before the meeting with topics to cover, people responsible for delivering specific information, and allotted timeframe for each item.
I recommend: Get helpful tips on planning an agenda at
Meetingwizard.org. Find ready-made agenda templates at
ITtoolkit and
Manager Tools.
Get a facilitator
A facilitator is the person who keeps the meeting on track and on topic. He or she is also responsible for preparing and distributing the agenda, as well as ensuring the meeting sticks to outlined topics. Assign your own facilitator or hire a professional.
I recommend: The
International Association of Facilitators can help you find a professional near you. Find other meeting management tips at the
PT Company.
Stick to a pre-arranged time schedule and limits
Start your meeting as scheduled and do not take time to help late arrivals catch up. This reinforces people's behavior to arrive on time in the future. A specific ending time supports a timely closure to agenda items. Time limits on agenda items allow the meeting leader to focus the group on accomplishing the meeting's goals.
I recommend: Discover other meeting tips at
Time-Management-Guide.
Assign someone to keep minutes
This keeps attendees from writing points down instead of listening and participating in the meeting. It also ensures everyone has the same written record of the meeting, which reduces confusion about what was covered.
I recommend: Download a handy meetings-minutes template at
Project Connections.
Help make the meeting's message clear with visual aids
Be prepared to write down information for attendees to see and discuss with marker boards, dry erase boards and poster boards.
I recommend: Find supplies at
Dryeraseboard,
Mywhiteboards and
Office Depot.