If you want to improve meetings, it’s important that you evaluate the ones you’ve led. It doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are 5 easy methods.
7 Expectations Participants Will Bring to Your Meeting
Meeting success depends on your ability to meet the attendees’ expectations. They are all doable with the proper planning.
How to Invite Someone You’re Not Sure Should Be at Your Meeting
When planning a meeting, it can be hard to know who to invite. You need to get this question right, or increase your risk of a meeting train-wreck.
Invite the Right People to Your Meeting
Much of your meeting’s potential success rests on who is in the room. Be strategic about who you invite.
When Consensus Fails, Take a Vote (With Two Important Caveats)
Quiz time. You’re in a meeting, and it’s time to make a decision. Your past practice has been to use consensus as your decision-making methodology.
Jury Guidelines from an Interested Meeting Facilitator
Jury deliberations are a high-stakes meeting. They should follow a solid plan. This article offers jury guidelines that will help them do their work.