A great read by John Cotter from his blog ‘The real Deal’
Post 391 – “Meetings are indispensable when you don’t want to do anything,” according to John Kenneth Galbraith.
Business people often do a lot of work in meetings. And unfortunately, they can take a lot of time without accomplishing much if they’re not managed carefully. The most effective meetings are short and to the point. Good planning helps to make a meeting successful, and an important first step is deciding who to invite. As a general rule, the most productive meetings are those with the fewest number of people attending. Therefore only invite those who will be directly involved in decisions to be made at the meeting, those significantly affected by the decisions, or those who have some specific knowledge to contribute. If the meeting is to cover a variety of issues, ask people to drop in and out when their part of the agenda comes up. Read more