How To Have An Effective Meeting
Nearly 70% of meetings are considered unproductive.
Here's how to change this:
Take back control of your meetings with this amazing infographic from my friend Chris Donnelly.
It covers:
3 rules for ultra-productive meetings
Two-pizza rule
↳ Limit attendees to the number of people two pizzas can feed.Empty chair rule
↳ Leave one chair empty to represent the customer.No powerpoints
↳ Ditch the slides. Bezos requires 2-6 page written memos instead.
Knowing the rules is just the start.
As well as just
Keep it small
↳ Only invite the 6-8 people who are absolutely essential.
↳ No spectators allowed.Write a detailed memo
↳ Craft a structured, 6-page narrative that argues your position.
↳ Bullet points are banned!Begin w/ "study hall"
↳ Spend the first 20-30 minutes of the meeting reading the memo in silence.
↳ Get everyone on the same page.Dive into a messy discussion
↳ Don't hold back on debate and tough questions.Finish w/ action items
↳ End every meeting by assigning clear next steps
with owners and due dates.
So in summary...
- Ditch PowerPoint
- Encourage open debate.
- Invite essential people only.
- Finish with clear action steps.
What’s your best tip for handling effective meetings?
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