Managing Meetings - This Is How You Fail At Them
By Andrew RondeauBecome the manager who is a failure at
managing meetings or do the opposite and become the expert...
Meetings have become an inevitable part of doing business for
almost every department owner. There are meetings with clients,
meetings with employees and meetings with peers or associates.
Almost everyone has suffered through too many meetings that take up
too much time and accomplish too little. In fact, you may find that
you yourself have now become numb to the fact that your
meetings aren't as good as they could be. And everywhere you
look, it seems as if somebody has another idea about how to fix
your meetings, and make them more focused, more productive, and
– dare I say it? More fun! So what can you do about it? Relax
and keep reading, because you're about to find the information
that can help you maintain the status quo – a list of tips
and ideas for meeting planning – the wrong way!
1. Schedule your meetings at bad
times - (for example, how about setting up a
“must attend” meeting late on Friday afternoon?).
2. Make sure your meetings all start late and
run overtime - (and whenever possible,
scheduling meetings when someone is up against a deadline, or on a
tight schedule).
3. Maintain a consistent lack of focus on what
topics will be covered – (don't use an
agenda).
4. Ensure there is a poor level of rapport in
the group – (people don’t talk to
each other, or they complain, or engage in other unsuitable
behavior).
5. Don't arrive at a
decision - (find new ways to keep covering
the same ground, or continue asking for input rather than creating
a plan of action.)
6. Choose a poor location and environment for
your meetings - (for example, trying to fit
15 people into a closet-sized room that doesn't have windows
or a proper ventilation system.)
7. Schedule meetings to go over routine
topics - (instead of sending a memo or
email.)
8. Don't talk to your group, or make your
meetings interactive - (talking
“at” them, lecturing or going off on wild
tangents.)
9. Never asking for feedback from
participants, or allowing others to present ideas or get
involved.
There you have it! Just follow those nine simple tips, and you're
guaranteed to instil fear, loathing and boredom into even the
most intrepid of meeting participants! You will be know as the
manager who knows how NOT to manage meetings.


