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7 Steps for More Effective Team Meetings
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 275983, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Nice steps, these are relevant ideas too: 1. Talk about the big picture. 2. Share the details. 3. Clarify expectations and responsibilities for each person on your team. 4. Be friendly and open-minded during meetings, especially when you're meeting with new people or when working in a new environment. 5. Don't be afraid to challenge your team members about their ideas or suggestions, but do so in a way that respects their opinions and encourages them to contribute more. 6. If someone is not contributing during meetings, ask them what they need from you to help them get involved more actively in their work—and then do it! 7. Make sure that everyone has enough time to participate in meetings, even if they have a lot of work to do outside of them; otherwise, you risk wasting everyone's time and energy by running late or skipping important discussions altogether, which can negatively affect productivity levels over time as well as morale within the organization as a whole (especially if people feel like they're being ignored).[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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