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Top Tips for Planning Your Planning

Top Tips for Planning Your Planning


Katherine WoodsAs we approach year end, managers across the country are spending time in meetings planning and preparing for the forthcoming year.

Many planning meetings can be frustrating and unproductive but according to Meeting Magic, specialists in facilitating productive meetings, they need not be that way.

Katherine Woods of Meeting Magic explains:

‘Planning meetings suffer from the common problems faced in meetings, such as dominant characters taking up all the air time and not sticking to the agenda, but they also have their own special challenges. They often involve multifunctional groups, coming into the meeting with different perspectives about what’s needed. This can add to the challenge of group decision making.’

Katherine offers the following tips to make planning meetings more productive:

• Make sure you are clear about what you want to achieve in the meeting and be as specific as possible.  In particular be clear about what level of detail needs to be agreed in the meeting e.g. is it enough to agree the objectives and leave the plans for how they will be achieved to the individuals concerned or do you need to agree the top level projects and leave the detailed tactics for outside the meeting.

• It is also important to be clear about WHAT decisions need to be agreed in the meeting. This should inform who needs to be there.

• Choose the best time and place for the meeting to ensure attendance by key decision makers.

• Deciding on HOW decisions will be made in ADVANCE of the meeting is critical to success. Do you want to co-create the plan from scratch? Do you want to test a draft plan? Do you want to consult with the group prior to developing the plan or do you want to tell everyone what the plan is?

• Make sure you accurately document all decisions real time in the meeting, so people can SEE what they are agreeing to. This documentation can then be circulated after the meeting to reinforce agreements and track actions.

To find out more about how to make your meetings productive, Meeting Magic have published a book, aimed at helping business manager. Meeting Magic, a Practical Guide for Managers who want to make their Meetings Productive by Katherine Woods and Ingrid Uden is available from major UK book suppliers and online from www.amazon.co.uk and www.meetingmagic.co.uk

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