Meeting Essentials
Meeting "Sins"
Having a Meeting
Developing a Meeting
100

What is a meeting?

A meeting is a structured conversation among a small group of people who interact to accomplish a specific task.

100
True/False:

Naturally occurring groups have conversations that rattle on without leadership, direction, or an agenda, and are more subject to have problems.

True

100

True/False:

Gathering a group to share information is considered a meeting.

False - Sharing information is considered a presentation or briefing when there is little to no interaction among group members.

100

True/False:

Always distribute an agenda to meeting participants before the meeting.

True

200

What helps a group or team stay focused on the task at hand and consists of the agenda and other techniques?

Structure

200
Name two common meetings sins.

[Look in book for answer - there are 10]

200

What is the cardinal rule of meetings?

Meet only when you have a reason to meet.

200

True/False:

Leaders that are super hands on, involved, and structured always lead to the best results in discussions.

False - One study found groups generated more and better ideas when team leaders simply listened and waited for team members to contribute.

300

Too much of this can lead to chaos and unfocused talk, but too little can result in an unproductive meeting.

Interaction

300

Most groups spend _____% of their time talking about the task, and almost _____% of their time talking about social, relational, or maintenance matters.

60%, 40%

300

Name two of the three main meeting goals.

Sharing information, discussing information, taking action

300

Why is it important to have an agenda?

It is a key tool that helps structure the order and keep on topic.

400

Topics can shift once a minute if there isn't _____ in a meeting.

Leadership
400

Can a meeting have too much structure?

Yes

400
A taking action meeting goal would be successful if...

A decision is made, problem is solved, or decision/solution is implemented

400

What is the first task to developing an agenda?

Consider all topics, issues, and questions that need to be discussed within the meeting.

500

Top-level managers spend this much time either in meetings or preparing for meetings.

2/3 of their time

500

Your meeting is getting off topic. How do you fix this problem?

Stick to an agenda, stay organized, have effective leadership, have clear goals

500

People are more satisfied with an outcome if they participate in the process that leads to it, rather than just being told what to do. Give an example, personal or not.

Good answer!

500

A meeting is scheduled late in the day or participants are tired. Why is this a pitfall and how would you suggest overcoming this?

Pitfall because participants are less likely to be involved.

Overcome by involving participants early in the meeting.