Ways to Make Your Meetings Better and More Efficient

Science of People
5 Nov 201909:46

Summary

TLDRMeetings are a staple of professional life, but many are unproductive, costing billions each year. This video outlines seven common meeting mistakes and practical solutions to improve productivity. Key tips include defining a clear meeting goal, avoiding unnecessary meetings, reducing decision fatigue, managing energy-draining participants, and making the meeting environment engaging. With strategies like labeling meetings by goal, using icebreakers, and optimizing logistics, attendees can achieve better results. Small adjustments, such as ensuring everyone has a chance to speak and preparing tech in advance, can transform meetings into effective, time-saving opportunities for collaboration and decision-making.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Meetings without a clear agenda waste time and lead to off-topic discussions. Always define the meeting's purpose beforehand.
  • 😀 Labeled meetings based on their goal (e.g., brainstorming, problem-solving) help attendees focus and prepare in the right mindset.
  • 😀 Not every update requires a meeting. Double-check if a quick email or video can suffice before scheduling a meeting.
  • 😀 Decision fatigue can drain the energy and effectiveness of a meeting. Reduce unnecessary decisions by assigning roles and planning in advance.
  • 😀 Energy vampires, or participants who dominate or distract, can destroy the productivity of a meeting. Keep them in check with a clear agenda and leadership.
  • 😀 Avoid a cold start by using icebreakers to warm up the group before diving into the main content. This helps build engagement and trust.
  • 😀 Meetings can often be too long or monotonous. Shorten them and vary the format (e.g., standing meetings) to maintain energy levels.
  • 😀 Small details matter, like ensuring all tech is working, providing snacks, and writing goals and agendas in the calendar invite.
  • 😀 Everyone should have a chance to speak. Use checklists or tracking systems to ensure full participation and avoid domination by one or two people.
  • 😀 Always check if your meeting can be an email, especially for updates that don’t require deep discussions. Video messages can be a good alternative.
  • 😀 Create a meeting culture where the focus is on decision-making, problem-solving, and collaboration, rather than simply sharing information.

Q & A

  • What is the main problem with most meetings, according to the video?

    -Most meetings lack a clear agenda and goal, leading to wasted time and unproductive discussions. This often causes participants to feel disengaged or frustrated.

  • How much money is wasted annually in unproductive meetings in the US?

    -Unproductive meetings waste more than 37 billion dollars per year in the United States alone.

  • What time is considered the most popular time for meetings, and why is it problematic?

    -11 a.m. is the most popular time for meetings, which can be problematic because people are often hungry and ready for lunch, leading to 'hangry' or less productive meetings.

  • What is the key to preventing meetings from going off track?

    -Having a pre-planned agenda with a clear meeting goal helps ensure the meeting stays on track and prevents unnecessary or off-topic discussions.

  • Why is it important to label your meetings with their goals?

    -Labeling meetings with their specific goals helps set the right mindset for participants. It provides clarity on the meeting's purpose and primes attendees to focus on achieving that goal.

  • What is the biggest problem with meetings that could have been emails?

    -Meetings that could have been emails often waste time by sharing basic updates that could be communicated more efficiently in writing, such as via email or video.

  • What is decision fatigue, and how does it impact meetings?

    -Decision fatigue occurs when participants are forced to make too many small decisions during a meeting, which drains energy and reduces productivity. Minimizing unnecessary decisions can help meetings run more efficiently.

  • What strategies can be used to handle 'energy vampires' in meetings?

    -To deal with energy vampires, assign roles to manage the discussion, stick to the agenda, and gently steer off-topic participants back on track. It's also important to address distractions politely and focus on the meeting's goals.

  • What are some tips for avoiding an awkward or 'cold start' in meetings?

    -To avoid a cold start, use effective icebreakers that engage participants and set a positive tone. Instead of awkward activities, opt for warm-up exercises that help everyone get comfortable and focused.

  • Why should small details, like snacks and checking tech in advance, matter in meetings?

    -Small details, like providing snacks and ensuring technology works properly, help meetings run smoothly and keep participants engaged. These elements contribute to a more comfortable and efficient meeting environment.

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