Ten Meeting Management Issues to Watch Out For
By
Martin Haworth,
The Founder of Coaching Businesses to Success,
Gloucester, United Kingdom
mphcoach[at]yahoo.co.uk
www.coaching-businesses-to-success.com
Advertisements:
Meetings
are valuable components of organisations. Yet they need process, discipline
and leadership/facilitation to work best. Here are some indicators to
watch out for to highlight where things may be going wrong.
1. No Agenda
When there is no agenda, there is no opportunity to prepare, no framework
for the meeting and no purpose. When this happens a lot, there is a tendency
for 5 below.
2. Wrong people there
Ever been to a meeting where there was no logical purpose for you to be
there? Meeting time is valuable and it is important for efficiency and
effectiveness that as few people attend as purposeful. People should appreciate
that non-attendance at a particular meeting is OK and get used to it.
3. Overrun
Those times when you sit in a meeting and watch your life slip away, are
those that happened with poor meeting management. There is nothing worse
than unkept promises (and meetings are just that – a contract to the participants
time) and must be honoured. Everyone has a role here.
4. Indiscipline
Many meeting participants do not know how to behave. These are things
about them and their ego, lack of self-confidence and poor behaviours
(out side the meeting too). Lack of courtesy, understanding and space
for others to say their piece is inexcusable and not constructive for
the outcome.
5. The Leader Leads
Here the meeting is at the beck and call of the leader or chair who really
is holding court for themselves. This sort of meeting is about them showing
that they are democratic, but they are nothing of the sort. This is a
rubber-stamping meeting and is of little or no value.
6. The Leader Doesn’t Lead
Here there is free-for-all, with no leadership from the chair. Poor behaviours,
timekeeping and outcomes riddle this sort of meeting, with and end no-result
and frayed-tempered, frustrated people.
7. Environment
Too hot, too cold, no water, no breaks, too big, too small. Have you ever
been in one of those meetings? And aren’t they awful, so awful in fact
that you can’t do your best. This is a meeting where the organisers do
not respect the participants.
8. Nothing Happens
A lovely chat, a few disagreements and ‘see you next month’. This is the
nice-to-have meeting which does nothing and goes nowhere. As Peter Drucker
said, ‘Meetings are a symptom of bad organization. The fewer meetings
the better’.
9. Side-tracked/New Stuff
With an agenda, people know what the meeting will be about – or will they.
Even with the best agenda’d meeting weak processes tend to leave to new
issues, side-tracking and wasted time. This is solvable with effort from
the facilitator.
10. No Review and Growth
Meetings come and go and are always awful. They are unproductive, boring,
overrun and people are there who shouldn’t be. If there is no review of
just how good or bad the meeting has been, there will be no improvement.
The leader/facilitator can add in meeting feedback as the first agenda
item and stick to it – tough at first but gets easier.
Just ten things to watch out for - maybe a sign, or maybe
something deeper about you, your organisation or your people? Were does
the responsibility lie for changing that for the better?
© 2006 Martin Haworth is a Business
and Management Coach. He has thousands of hints and tips at his website,
www.coaching-businesses-to-success.com
Published - April 2006
|