Don t Be Robbed in Your Next Meeting

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Don't Let Meetings Steal Your Time


Your time is valuable, so don’t waste it on unproductive meetings. Here’s how to make sure your next meeting is worthwhile.

Effective Meetings: 5 Key Questions


Before you commit to a meeting, consider these five essential questions:

1. What Are the Goals?


Understand why the meeting is being held. What are the desired outcomes? If the response is vague?"like "just discussing business"?"be cautious. This meeting might lack direction.

2. What's the Plan?


Ask about the agenda. How do the organizers plan to achieve the meeting’s goals? A meeting without a clear agenda is like a trip without a map. Avoid meetings lacking structure, as they're likely to waste your time.

3. What’s My Role?


Clarify your role and contributions. Why are you needed in the meeting? If you won't have an impact, it may be more efficient to request the meeting minutes instead.

4. Who Else Is Attending?


Know who will be there and their relevance to the meeting's objectives. This helps you prepare effectively and avoid surprises.

5. What Are the Logistics?


Find out how to prepare, what to bring, and any other necessary details, such as the location. If preparation requires more time than you can spare, suggest rescheduling or finding alternatives.

By asking these questions, you can ensure your meetings are productive and that your time is well spent.

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