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The Seven Sins of Deadly Meetings by ERIC MATSON Web Article Summary By Aaron Hauber Enlish 393 section 501
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Why Are Meetings Important? Meetings are the most universal -- and universally despised -- part of business life. Bad meeting make bad companies An organization's culture is perpetuated from its meetings.
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Jon Ryburg Recommends that companies double their meeting space if they have not done so in the past 20 years. Reason: “More and more companies are team-based companies, and in team-based companies most work gets done in meetings.”
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Sin #1 “People don't take meetings seriously. They arrive late, leave early, and spend most of their time doodling.” Solution: Make employees believe that meetings are real work. – Make meetings uptime rather then downtime – Have structured agendas, clear goals, paths that you're going to follow.
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Sin #2: “Meetings are too long. They should accomplish twice as much in half the time.” Solution: Realize how much long meetings cost – Meetings should be no longer then 90 minutes – Use technology to get more ideas out faster. Groupware allows more than one person to talk at a time.
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Sin #3 ”People wander off the topic. Participants spend more time digressing than discussing.” Solution: Follow agendas. – Leave distractions in the “parking lot” – Allow agendas to circulate around the office before meetings to permit modifications where needed. – Establish voting methods
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Sin #4 “Nothing happens once the meeting ends. People don't convert decisions into action.” Solution: have someone take minutes – Easy to distribute – Outlines what was talked about at the meeting so that people can see what they are responsible for.
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Sin #5 “People don't tell the truth. There's plenty of conversation, but not much candor.” Solution: Anonymity – Use groupware to allow ideas to be submitted anonymously. – Allows passive employees to give ideas without being over powered by others.
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Sin #6 “Meetings are always missing important information, so they postpone critical decisions.” Solution: Turn meeting rooms into computer labs – Allows employees to show and see real data
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Sin #7 “Meetings never get better. People make the same mistakes.” Solution: Practice makes perfect. – Observe what works and what doesn't and hold people accountable for change.
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Reference Matson, Eric. "The Seven Sins of Deadly Meetings." Fast Company 1996: n. pag. Web. 31 Oct 2010..
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