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Management Meetings or Time Management …or Wasted Hours

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Of all the woes that curse our race there is management meeting in the case.

If you want to save time, you need to ask yourself:

  1. Do I need to be present in the meeting?
  2. Do I need to be present for all the meetings?
  3. Is it possible to delegate to some one else?
  4. As a chairperson, before I begin a meeting do I have an idea how long will it take?
  5. Do I know how much time I plan to allocate on each item on the agenda?

I am assuming you have an agenda for the meeting.

Here is an eye opener

The time spent on any item on the agenda will be inversely proportional to its value.  In other words, there is a huge tendency to spend a disproportionate time on the trivial issues.

How do you ensure you don’t devote more time on trivial issues?

By prioritizing the items and then allocating appropriate time in relation to their importance. This is a very important consideration and often ignored by most managers.

It is not a test of intelligence that

The length of a meeting increases in proportion to the number of people invited.  Therefore, as a chairperson of the meeting, it is your responsibility to keep everyone’s contribution on target without offending them.

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