Are you brain dead at the very idea of a Meeting? Use Mind Maps
to inject life and creativity to Mee
Meetings are indeed an indispensable aspect of a business
operation as much as in many other activities. The rising number
of conferences, seminars and expositions stand testimony to the
need for bringing groups of people together for intellectual
exchange of ideas, business issues, information, and a host of
other reasons. In a highly globalized world, meetings indeed
have become the order of the day.
Whatever be the nature of meetings, they all call for adequate
preparation and astute leadership. You have to give sufficient
time to the participants of a meeting before it is convened.
After a meeting time and place are decided, work clearly on the
agenda of the meeting. Write down the objectives of the meeting
and plan on the decided course for the meeting.
Once the structure of the meting is outlined, you have to choose
the relevant participants for the meeting. You have to ensure
that only pertinent managers, contributors, decision-makers and
performers need to be included in the meeting. After finalizing
the entire scheme of the meeting, send the appropriate details
of the place, date, agenda and goals of the meeting. This will
help the participants to prepare for the meeting and if need be,
give their inputs before the meeting so they be included in the
agenda.
The next step in the process is managing the meeting. A clear
time frame for each of the agenda should be set, giving ample
scope for some extension while ensuring the meeting is not
stretched beyond a certain point. After starting the discussion,
you should allow for a free play of ideas and views. While there
can be healthy arguments and counter views, it should not run
into free-for-all. There should be no personality clashes or
dominance of one person to the exclusion of others. It should
allow a healthy debate, and generate meaningful ideas and
opinions.
At the end of each agenda, you should summarize the discussions
ensued, assign responsibilities and note for any follow-up
action. It would be ideal to make minutes of the meeting so it
could serve as a record to monitor and review the progress in
the next meeting. The minutes can be simple and concise, and
must be circulated to all the participants. The success of a
meeting can be gauged from the involvement and useful
contribution and action of the participants, which will set the
agenda for the next course of meeting.
How Mind Maps can come into play in a Meeting is in the
preparation part of it. Right from setting the goal, agenda,
persons to be included, the possible questions anticipated and
so on and so forth, Mind Maps indeed excellently meet the
requirements. By tackling different aspects of the meeting under
different heads, a thorough analysis can be done on each aspect
of the preparatory exercises. Even such minute details as
assigning time and responsibility and the duration for each
agenda can all be very easily included in the Mind Maps.
Since Mind Maps encourage free flow of idea, and associations,
they trigger new agendas and avenues for action and follow
through. By exploring every aspect of the meeting in Mind Maps,
you will be able to bring meticulousness to the whole process.
Also, they provide a comprehensive picture, which helps you to
have greater control over the entire meeting process.
Mind Maps also allow for improvising and including any creative
solutions or side issues, which can never be captured in a
regular list type of preparation. That is the reason why Mind
Maps are a great tool and find easy applications not just for
meetings but in a whole range of other activities as well. Try
them for your size and you will discover its true value.