We sometimes focus on holding meetings with the project team to review performance and these meetings sometimes get out of control because more issues and difficulties can arise. Saving Changes...
Mudassar KhanProgram (Project )Manager| Woodward Canada IncPeterborough, ON, Canada
The agenda should be circulated before meeting to avoid any conflicts, and there should be some one chairing/leading the meeting to control things
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1 reply by Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado
May 20, 2017 9:11 AM
Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado
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Thanks Mudassar
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Eric SimmsSenior Program ManagerBaltimore, Maryland, United States
I agree with Mudassar. The meeting chairperson should send participants an agenda before the meeting. The chairperson should then stick to the agenda, and new issues that arise during the meeting should be written down for discussion at another time. The chairperson must not let the meeting get sidetracked, or it will be ineffective and a waste of everyone's time.
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1 reply by Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado
May 20, 2017 9:12 AM
Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado
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Thanks Eric
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Exactly. If you plan to schedule a meeting, include an agenda - then stick to the agenda. If other items arise, either they deserve a different meeting, a conversation amongst a couple members, or simply an action item/takeaway.
All too often, and we've had threads around this, meetings and other individuals time is not respected. Nothing is worse then receiving an invite with no agenda. Second to that, is sending an agenda and not following it.
I agree with Mudassar. The meeting chairperson should send participants an agenda before the meeting. The chairperson should then stick to the agenda, and new issues that arise during the meeting should be written down for discussion at another time. The chairperson must not let the meeting get sidetracked, or it will be ineffective and a waste of everyone's time.
Exactly. If you plan to schedule a meeting, include an agenda - then stick to the agenda. If other items arise, either they deserve a different meeting, a conversation amongst a couple members, or simply an action item/takeaway.
All too often, and we've had threads around this, meetings and other individuals time is not respected. Nothing is worse then receiving an invite with no agenda. Second to that, is sending an agenda and not following it.
- You should send a meeting invite without an agenda.
- Ask the team to come prepared based on the agenda so that everyone can contribute and reach closer to a conclusion
- Keep it timeboxed, collect inputs and discuss
- If topic is getting diverted, meeting organizer should break the conversation and bring it back to agenda.
- Try to be solution oriented rather than just discussing the different aspects of a problem.
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2 replies by Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado and Mudassar Khan
May 21, 2017 8:26 AM
Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado
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Thanks Sonali
May 22, 2017 1:44 AM
Mudassar Khan
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I will correct you Sonali
You should send a meeting invite with an agenda.
- You should send a meeting invite without an agenda.
- Ask the team to come prepared based on the agenda so that everyone can contribute and reach closer to a conclusion
- Keep it timeboxed, collect inputs and discuss
- If topic is getting diverted, meeting organizer should break the conversation and bring it back to agenda.
- Try to be solution oriented rather than just discussing the different aspects of a problem.
Thanks Sonali Saving Changes...
Mudassar KhanProgram (Project )Manager| Woodward Canada IncPeterborough, ON, Canada
May 21, 2017 2:21 AM
Replying to Sonali Malu
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- You should send a meeting invite without an agenda.
- Ask the team to come prepared based on the agenda so that everyone can contribute and reach closer to a conclusion
- Keep it timeboxed, collect inputs and discuss
- If topic is getting diverted, meeting organizer should break the conversation and bring it back to agenda.
- Try to be solution oriented rather than just discussing the different aspects of a problem.
I will correct you Sonali
You should send a meeting invite with an agenda.
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