The 10 Most Common Types of Work Meetings (and How to Run Them Well)

<p>Which meetings do you have coming up? How will you ensure that your next meeting is a success?</p> <p>Most of us have a love-hate relationship with meetings. We get frustrated with how much time they take up but also appreciate that meetings, at some level, are important. So, if we are going to commit time to them, what are the parameters that will make the meeting productive?</p> <p>If you want a meeting to go well it is vital to prepare effectively.&nbsp;As illustrated in my last post, by answering&nbsp;<a href="https://betterhumans.pub/how-to-plan-and-run-effective-meetings-in-7-questions-b43072790e5b" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">7 simple questions</a>&nbsp;you can plan for success. To build on these questions, this post explores the main types of meetings and the subtle differences between them. This is knowledge that has been won through years of not only running gatherings but also through coaching other facilitators and teaching about meetings on leadership courses.</p> <p>There are lots of types of meetings but most fall into the following categories:</p> <ol> <li>Briefing</li> <li>Teaching</li> <li>Decision-making</li> <li>Problem-solving</li> <li>Brainstorming</li> <li>Team building</li> <li>Kick-off</li> <li>Progress</li> <li>Planning</li> <li>One-to-one</li> </ol> <p>Each of these will be considered in more detail but I appreciate it is a long read so you may want to bookmark this article, focus on the section relating to your next meeting, and then come back for reference.</p> <p><a href="https://betterhumans.pub/the-10-most-common-types-of-work-meetings-and-how-to-run-them-well-709ca4f61ce8"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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