A Meeting Agenda Guide That Actually Works (Infographic)运行一个会议并不总是一件容易的事情。然而,这guide will make them a piece of cake.
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Meetingscan go two ways: They can end up being hour-long slow-talking processes that rarely cover what they needed to cover, or they can beproductive, to-the-point collaborative get-togethers thatsolve problems和移动布鲁里溃疡siness forward. Clearly, everyone should strive for the latter case. How can that be done, you might ask? Start with setting a strong agenda. By having a clear agenda to guide your meeting, you can ensure you cover what needs to be covered, get to the point and waste no one's time. Meetings are major opportunities to move a business forward.
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First on your meeting agenda, list out the topics you'd like to cover, how long to spend on each, who will be leading them, their levels of importance and most importantly, their purposes and desired outcomes. Ask yourself: What do I want to see as the end result of discussing this topic? Also, it's important to note if any preparation needs to be done beforehand and list out the proposed process the leader will take in discussing the topic -- that can simply be done with a couple of bullet points (no need to go overboard).
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Another great tip when drafting your meeting agenda is to lead with questions. When you list out a topic, turn it into a question so the team feels like they have to answer it. For example, instead of writing "Social Media Engagement" as a topic, write "How can we increase our engagement on social media?" Make sure your agenda is brief and quick-to-read so people will actually take the time to look at it and find it valuable. Lastly, by the end of the meeting do a quick survey of the room to discuss how the meeting went and how it could be improved for next time.
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If you start implementing these tips, you'll maximize the productivity of your meetings and no one's time will ever go to waste. To learn more, check outThe Business Backer's infographic below.