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Presented By Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee Dr. Jim Cowles, Executive Director Meredith Porterfield, Program Manager Planning Effective Meetings
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Presented By Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee Dr. Jim Cowles, Executive Director Meredith Porterfield, Program Manager Planning Effective Meetings.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 1: Presented By Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee Dr. Jim Cowles, Executive Director Meredith Porterfield, Program Manager Planning Effective Meetings.

Presented By Columbus Area

Labor-Management Committee

Dr. Jim Cowles, Executive Director

Meredith Porterfield, Program Manager

Planning Effective Meetings

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• Different types of meetings• Informational or instructional meetings

• 1-way flow of information• Other meetings require participation, problem

solving or are project oriented• 2-way flow of information

• Combination of informational and participatory meeting

Planning Effective Meetings

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Planning Effective Meetings

Is the meeting to:• Look at a particular problem and seek a

solution, then dissolve group (ad-hoc)

• Have a departmental meeting – ongoing or looking at a single problem (natural work group)

• Have a cross-functional group meeting – could be ongoing or ad-hoc

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Planning Effective Meetings

Basic Meeting Elements:• Must have purpose• Identify an outcome• Course of action, direction (agenda)• Information – Providing & gathering• Discussion• Planning• Decision making

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Planning Effective Meetings Common Problems

• Getting off the subject• No goals or agenda• Too lengthy• Poor and inadequate

preparation• Inconclusive• Disorganized• Ineffective leadership/lack

of control• Irrelevance of information

discussed

• Time wasted during meetings

• Starting late• Not effective for making

decisions• Interruptions from within

and without• Individuals dominate• Rambling, redundant, or

digressive discussion

These problems can easily be avoided!

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Planning Effective Meetings

People need to know:

• The type of meeting they will be attending

• Why it’s important they attend

• Why the meeting is necessary

• Will they be involved in decision-making

• What potential outcome is expected

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Planning Effective Meetings

• Location – Easily accessible, participants familiar with location

• Adequate space – comfort level, free of distractions

• Room arrangement – the participants’ role should determine seating arrangement

Examples: U-shaped, Classroom

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Planning Effective Meetings

• Notify participants – allow plenty of notice for participants to put it on the calendar

• Meeting Time – set a time good for most people, allow for travel

• Multiple shifts – Combine shifts, go to each shift (don’t want to leave anyone out)

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Planning Effective Meetings

• Be cognizant of other events occurring

• Materials for participants – best to have more materials than not enough

• Equipment available – computer, projector, flip chart or white board, markers, etc.

• Do participants need to bring anything?

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Planning Effective Meetings

• Agendas are needed and important, should be sent before meeting

• Anticipate questions, discussion or no participation, no discussion

• Consider potential outcomes• Is there enough information for the meeting• Do you need to remind people to bring

information

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Planning Effective Meetings

• Allow enough time for all items on the agenda

• Meeting length may not be what it appears – Ex. Two hour meetings are not two hours

• Better to allow more meeting time than not enough• People prefer to get done earlier instead of

staying over

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Planning Effective Meetings

Who Should Attend• Department meetings should include all

members of a department

• Representatives with knowledge and experience regarding problem or project

• Consider personality styles

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Planning Effective Meetings

Who Should Attend• In a labor-management group, labor normally

picks labor members, management picks management members

• People who will attend on regular basis• Leaders

• Experts

• Group Representatives

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Planning Effective Meetings

How Many Should Attend?

Informational meetings – • People should have an opportunity to ask

questions

• Too many attending can inhibit questions from being asked

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Planning Effective Meetings

How Many Should Attend?

Participatory meetings -• Should be representative of those impacted

by items discussed

• Large groups can be broken into smaller, working groups

• Facilitation helps groups be productive

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Planning Effective Meetings

Assessing the Meeting:

A simple way to find out what people think of the meeting is to ask.• At the end of the meeting, ask the questions

on the next slide. • If any change needs to be made, it will be

important to act on it.

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Planning Effective Meetings

What do you think people would say aboutthe meeting:

• Was the meeting effective? If not, what needs to change

• Are we making progress on our mission or goal or what did we accomplish?

• Are there any additional tools we need to help us with our work?

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PLANNING EFFECTIVE MEETINGS

For more information, assistance or facilitation for your next meeting, contact:

Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee

http://calmc.org