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Five Things You Can Do in Advance to Make Your Meeting a Success
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Marsha Egan, CSP - Workplace Productivity Coach and E-mail Expert Marsha Egan, CSP - Workplace Productivity Coach and E-mail Expert
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Dateline: Nantucket, MA
Wednesday, April 19, 2017

 

The next time you are asked to run a meeting, here are five things that when you do them in advance of the meeting, will help assure that your meeting will be more productive, efficient and appreciated by those in attendance.

    1. Communicate the time and place well in advance of meeting. Make sure it is detailed enough so that people don’t show up  on the wrong floor, or in the wrong building. Use Outlook Calendar or a similar service that allows the recipients to schedule their own reminders. This maximizes attendance.
    2. Distribute the agenda before the meeting.  This helps people know  not only what to expect and prepare for, but enables them to collect materials that may be useful.
    3. Provide participants an opportunity to contribute to the agenda.  This creates interest, buy-in, and shows respect. This should be done at least 24 hours before the meeting, and more, if possible.
    4. Include committee reports or updates with the agenda.  Many items are not subjects that need to be discussed.  Instead, they are informational, and help all attendees be on the same page understanding the latest developments or updates. It saves the necessity of using valuable time to update people in the meeting.
    5. Distribute information relating to the issues to be discussed at the meeting along with the agenda.  This allows participants to prepare properly, and saves time at the meeting.

This type of  advance organization can make your meetings run shorter, with more impactful results. And if you want  extra credit, send all of this information at one time, and in one logical document!

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About Marsha Egan, CPCU, CSP, PCC, ICF-Certified CoachMarsha Egan, is CEO of the Egan Group, Inc., Nantucket MA and an internationally recognized professional speaker. She is a leading authority on email productivity. Her acclaimed ?12 Step Program for E-Mail E-ddiction? received international attention, being featured on ABC Nightly News, Fox News, and newspapers across the globe. In early 2009, the program was adapted into a book, Inbox Detox and the Habit of E-mail Excellence (Acanthus 2009 - http://InboxDetox.com/book) Marsha works with forward-thinking organizations that want to create a profit-rich and productive email culture. Marsha was named one of Pennsylvania?s Top 50 Women in Business in 2006.
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