I used to hate Tuesdays. It was one of those days where staff sat in one room for a meeting that lasted for hours. It had been a useful meeting when the team was only 5 people; however, as the staff grew so did the length of the meeting. Eventually people didn’t want to be there (including myself) and that became obvious. Instead of leaving full of inspiration, we left drained. Fortunately, we did a face lift on meetings and made sure that each came with:
While not all meetings are designed to be fun, they should have an element of inspiration. The end of your meetings should be a commission. You are sending your people out to go and GET THE JOB DONE. Unfortunately people have preconceived notions that meetings are boring; therefore, fold in that inspiration by:
Improve your meetings by preparing ahead of time. Practice your delivery and gain feedback from trusted sources. Remember it’s not just about getting together, it’s about creating a path, listing out clear facts and growing their hearts.
How do you fold inspiration into your meetings? What’s your biggest meeting hangup?