Meetings are one of the fastest ways to waste time in the workplace. Between late arrivals, off-topic tangents, and lack of structure, it’s common to have hour-long sessions where hardly anything gets done. Worse still are the meetings that could have easily been a video call or email.
There are many tips for effective meetings, but a great facilitator is critical to a productive discussion.
Let’s talk about where meetings often go wrong. Meetings that lack a strong facilitator tend to ramble on for much longer than necessary. How often have you been in a meeting where no clear facilitator or the person in that role was disengaged, uninformed, or just plain dull?
Effective meeting facilitation requires you to look honestly at your company meetings to see where you can improve your meeting facilitation skills. Sometimes the reason your meetings aren’t productive enough is you.
A meeting facilitator is responsible for keeping the meeting on track and moderating discussions. Usually, the facilitator is the one who calls for the meeting. This person should provide an agenda and ensure the dialogue doesn’t veer off-course.
A decisive meeting facilitator can command attention and move the agenda without lingering extensively on any topic. Facilitators must be good speakers and listeners, understand the goal of the meeting, and have the energy to remain engaged and enthusiastic for the session.
Effective meeting facilitation takes practice, but you can hone your meeting facilitation skills over time. A few small changes can make a world of difference. Here are a few proven ways to improve your business meeting facilitation.
Meetings are necessary for business; a business coach can help you do them significantly better. If you’re struggling to make the most of your business meeting facilitation, click on my contact form for a complimentary video call to develop your meeting management skills .
Coach Dave
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