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Engagement Tips for Managers Part 5: 10 Keys to Having Effective Meetings
Running an effective huddle or meeting with your team will leave everyone energized and feeling that you've really accomplished something. So what makes a meeting effective?
According to experts, effective meetings boil down to three things:
1. They achieve the meeting's objective.
2. They take up a minimum amount of time.
3. They leave participants feeling that a sensible process has been followed.
If you structure your meeting planning, preparation, execution, and follow up around these three basic criteria, the result will be an effective meeting.
To ensure maximum satisfaction for everyone, there are seven more things you should keep in mind:
Enhance participation
Don’t allow a few voices to dominate. Make a point of asking others for their ideas.
Summarize for clarity
Once you’ve covered a topic, summarize what was said, and ask people to confirm they are in agreement.
Then make notes regarding follow-up.
Don’t discuss a topic for
too long
Note items that require further discussion.
Read your audience
Watch body language and make adjustments as necessary. Maybe you need a break, or you need to stop
someone from speaking too much.
Stay on track
It’s your job to ensure the meeting stays on topic.
Make actionable to-do lists
List all tasks that are generated at the meeting.
Make a note of who is assigned to do what, and by when.
Outline next steps
At the close of the meeting, quickly summarize next
steps and inform everyone that you will be sending out a meeting summary.
A key part of running effective meetings is making sure that the change every one talked about making happens and is having the desired impact. To be effective you need to keep your finger on the pulse of every part of the employee experience.
Download our guide on when to use Pulse Surveys with the members of your team.
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