Another post fished from my Agile KM site that should have featured here… And now I’m caught up across my blogs.
On this blog I talk a lot about (large) events, how they’re designed, facilitated, useful, successful, impactful… or not. There is a related, mundane, day-to-day topic: the case of everyday meetings. We spend sometimes so much time that we might want to think about how to make them as useful.
And in this post, I just want to stop and consider how to plan your time in these day-to-day meetings in the best possible way, from a KMer perspective (also because good KMers are innovation conveners – and good practice-shapers).
So many (bad) reasons to hold a meeting – time to reverse the trend (Credits: Axbom)
So here are some principles to get your started in planning your (attendance at) meetings:
Come prepared
Long preparation, short war so… If you’re not prepared, you’re likely going to be wasting your time and others’. And as I keep referring to meeting cost calculators (such as Meeting Ticker
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