Quick Tip - Effective Meetings Have a Complete Agenda
Most agendas for a meeting look like this.
* Budget
* Payroll
* Staff
* Sales
* Vutszxtn
Some people would tell me, "That's a perfectly good agenda. I
know what all of those things mean, except, uh, 'vutszxtn'." The
point is, vutszxtn means as much to you as the other terms mean
to the other participants. For example, does budget mean
increase the budget? Plan a budget? Report on the budget? Reduce
the budget? Complain about the budget? Make fun of the budget?
Or what?
An agenda like the one above could launch a meeting that
considers all of the possibilities mentioned above. Instead, you
may have wanted to reallocate funds from one department to
another.
A proper agenda specifies everything that the participants need
to know to make the meeting effective. It should contain:
Goal: A clear description of the results expected by the end of
the meeting, such as a decision, agreement, or solution.
Outcome: The reason (or benefit) for achieving the goal.
Activities: A detailed list of the activities that will be used
in the meeting. This should be so complete that someone else
could use it to lead your meeting.
Logistics: Everything that the participants need to know to
contribute to an effective meeting. This can include directions
to the meeting room, instructions on how to prepare, and a list
of things to bring.
A complete agenda will help you hold effective meetings.