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LORI WILSON RETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint Health Clarkston, Wa, United States
What are your favorite meeting ground rules?
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Naomi Caietti Senior Project Manager | ePMO | Higher Education | Healthcare & IT| Linkedin.com/In/NaomiCaietti
Mar 13, 2017 11:13 AM
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Hi Naomi: Having a designated timekeeper and note taker are both very important. I am usually doing both of those and leading the meetings. Does that happen to as well? It is hard to do all three well at the same time.
Lori:
There are so many ways to lead effective meetings and streamline your processes.
You will be more effective facilitator of your meetings when you set ground rules like assigning meeting and time keeper. This is a great role for a PC coordinator and your team members. Also, many team members like to disrupt your meetings; give them something to do by assigning these roles.
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Ed Tsyitee Jr Consultant | Consultant Tucson, Az, United States
Mar 13, 2017 11:16 AM
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Hi Ed;

You are exactly right! How often have you been in a meeting and thought - this whole meeting is a waste of time! The information could have been shared in a quick visual or an e-mail! Especially when you calculate the cost of a meeting - our hospital leadership is asking that we all check the cost of a meeting before scheduling it to be sure our time is worth the cost. What is your favorite method of checking to be sure a meeting is worth it before even scheduling it? I like to only have meetings that deal with the present or the future - if it was in the past, then I think it is a status report and the information should be shared in another way. What are your thoughts on this?
I think status reports are best left to e-mails or UNLESS it's an active status report. For example, working on a task or tasks the project or team lead needs to know how everyone is doing do they need help etc. But once a task is completed, that report can be sent out to the pertinent people.
I think if there are less than 10 people for a meeting, it probably isn't worth it. And of those 10, all of them have to have some influence or impact on the project and or task. Also, look at the information. All of it. Can it be given out some other way or is face to face the best way?
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LORI WILSON RETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint Health Clarkston, Wa, United States
Hi Mayte: Yes, swear jars are funny! How much do you charge per swear word?
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1 reply by Mayte Mata Sivera
Mar 13, 2017 3:19 PM
Mayte Mata Sivera
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Depends on the country :)
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
Mar 13, 2017 2:56 PM
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Hi Mayte: Yes, swear jars are funny! How much do you charge per swear word?
Depends on the country :)
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1 reply by LORI WILSON
Mar 13, 2017 4:03 PM
LORI WILSON
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Do you have any swear jars for America? If so, I'd love to hear how much you charge per word :)
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LORI WILSON RETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint Health Clarkston, Wa, United States
Mar 13, 2017 3:19 PM
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Depends on the country :)
Do you have any swear jars for America? If so, I'd love to hear how much you charge per word :)
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1 reply by Mayte Mata Sivera
Mar 13, 2017 4:13 PM
Mayte Mata Sivera
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Here was hard to collect cash, not all people carried cash!

The fine was, from $1 (team meetings) to $5 if a team member swears in a meeting with the client or 3rd party.

We didn't count the words, lol But there was interest due to late payment.
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Mayte Mata Sivera PMO Leader | Speaker | Author Ut, United States
Mar 13, 2017 4:03 PM
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Do you have any swear jars for America? If so, I'd love to hear how much you charge per word :)
Here was hard to collect cash, not all people carried cash!

The fine was, from $1 (team meetings) to $5 if a team member swears in a meeting with the client or 3rd party.

We didn't count the words, lol But there was interest due to late payment.
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1 reply by Vincent Guerard
Mar 14, 2017 3:32 AM
Vincent Guerard
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What is done with money from the Swear Jar? Donated to some helping organization.
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Demetrius Williams Atlanta, Ga, United States
I really like the only one conversation at a time rule. I also like stick to the scheduled allotted time. If the meeting is scheduled for an hour. Keep the meeting to an hour and respect everyone's time.
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Aejaz Shaikh PM I| Alyx Technologies India Pvt Ltd Pune, Maharshatra, India
Stay away from Laptop and mobiles !!!
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Audrey Wilson Project and Relationship Manager| West Chester University of Pennsylvania
All ground rules replies have been excellent. One rule I impress upon fellow PMs is to include a meeting objective, agenda, and any reference material within the meeting invitation to enable participant focus and preparation. In return, participants should take the time to review this information and come prepared!
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Mar 13, 2017 4:13 PM
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Here was hard to collect cash, not all people carried cash!

The fine was, from $1 (team meetings) to $5 if a team member swears in a meeting with the client or 3rd party.

We didn't count the words, lol But there was interest due to late payment.
What is done with money from the Swear Jar? Donated to some helping organization.
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1 reply by Mayte Mata Sivera
Mar 14, 2017 11:51 AM
Mayte Mata Sivera
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ups, nop...but that's a good idea. We use to buy breakfast or lunch for all the team.

Thank you Vincent for the tip, maybe next company or project that I find I'll do like that.
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