Five Reasons to Make Meetings More Fun
The average person spends more time in meetings than they'd like
to. The average manager spends the majority of their workday in
meetings. Given these facts, it isn't surprising that you can
read lots of books, articles and tips about running and managing
meetings more effectively. Seldom will you read that you should
make your meetings more fun.
In this article I will give you five reasons why you should
purposefully inject more fun into your meetings.
Increase engagement. Let me state the obvious. People
like things that are fun. They engage mentally and emotionally
in things they are enjoying. Ask yourself: Would you like people
to be more fully engaged in your next meeting? Do you want
people to be more mentally involved in the problem you are
solving or the issue you are discussing? You've brought people
together to benefit from their presence, not for them to fill a
seat. Making your meetings more fun will increase their
engagement in the meeting and help you produce better outcomes.
Increase communication. You can't take advantage of
people's knowledge and experience if they don't share it.
Including an element of fun in your meetings will get people
more comfortable with speaking up and sharing their ideas.
Improve relationships. If people know each other better
and are more comfortable with the others in the meeting, they
will more likely share their ideas. So anything we can do to
improve the relationships between people is a positive step.
Does this mean that everyone in a meeting needs to be best
friends? Of course not! What it does mean is that as people know
each other better they will be more open to the ideas of others
and more willing to share their own. Fun can make all of this
happen.
Increase energy. How many meetings have you attended
where the energy level feels like it is at zero? People's minds
are elsewhere or on other projects. People aren't interested in
the topic of the meeting. People don't understand why they are
there. And all of this shows up in somber, lifeless body
language and effort. Of course there are many ways to remedy
this besides injecting fun into your meetings, but fun is still
a wonderful tool to improve the energy level and attention to
the meeting topics
Increase memory and retention. We remember things that
are more enjoyable longer. When we make our meetings more fun,
we increase people's ability to remember the content and
remember the decisions. When people remember the meeting's
events better it improves the likelihood that they will complete
their action items, share the results of the meeting more
accurately with others and much more.
The five reasons above are excellent in themselves. But beyond
them individually, the overriding reason to make your meetings
more fun is that they will be more productive. We have meetings
to get people with different opinions, perspectives and
experiences working together. Our whole purpose in doing this is
to create valuable outcomes. When we can find ways to make the
investment of time and energy for all of those involved more
productive, we should implement these ways!
This does not mean to add an item to your agenda that says fun.
Nor does it mean that you should change the focus of your
meetings - you are meeting for a important purpose and that
should still be your focus.
Just remember that when we can make our meetings more enjoyable,
even fun, we can enhance the productivity of those meetings -
and productivity and results are why we were meeting in the
first place.