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tips on Post-Meeting Productivity      
Written by yangying  
January 29, 2008 10:52

Outline Your Expectations:

  • Ask Yourself--"What specific action do I want to take place as the result of this conference call?" Design your the structure of your meeting and agenda around this goal.

  • Ask Your Callers--to review the agenda so that they will be prepared to address the issues you will be discussing.

Restate Your Goals:

  • Perform a "roll call" at the end of the conference call, calling on each person by name, and asking them what goals they have set for themselves as a result of the discussion.

Ask for Feedback:

  • During the Call--pause for a moment and ask someone to summarize what you've been discussing, and take a couple of questions. You'll be able to tell right away if your message is not coming across clearly, and head off any problems before they occur.

  • After the Call--distribute a feedback form for your participants to fill out. This will help you clarify any issues that might still be confusing after the meeting.

Follow Up:

  • Distribute meeting minutes as promptly as possible to remind everyone of the goals set and issues discussed.

  • Address all "loose ends" in the agenda for the next meeting, so that you will be sure to know if someone's productivity on a project is falling behind.