Don’t Skirt Important Issues During Your Next Meeting
Too many meetings drag on without participants discussing the real problems that need to be addressed. People talk around
the important issues during the meeting and actually address them
before or after it — which renders the meeting a waste of time and makes
you, the meeting organizer, look bad. Combat this risk by explicitly
asking that issues be discussed in the meeting, not outside of it. Be
specific about the meeting’s topic, letting everyone know ahead of time
what you expect their contributions to be. State the meeting’s purpose
in the agenda, and reiterate it when the meeting begins, explaining that
all problems should be raised in the room. While some people may resist
your directness, calling out difficult issues at the start of a meeting
will increase the likelihood of candid discussions rather than hallway
gossip.
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