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How To Hold Effective Work Meetings in the Time Pandemic

How To Hold Effective Work Meetings in the Time Pandemic

Some time ago I wrote some notes on the tips for having effective work meetings in order to prepare the webinar on effective work meetings that we broadcast live on Linkedin from the International Graduate School. Of course, a year ago the pandemic would not have passed through my head, and unless teleworking would be imposed on our lives so abruptly.

As life goes on, this time we will talk about the effectiveness of meetings of all kinds because, although we have entered virtualization headfirst, the physical world also exists.

In the first part we will analyze general guidelines that serve for virtual and face-to-face meetings.In the second we will see how to make our virtual meetings effective.

1. General Guidelines

The general guidelines of order and common sense do not change much whether they are face-to-face or virtual meetings. Change the space, the circumstances, but the meaning, the objective and the value of the meetings will be the same see sample you can get help from Klaxoon.

To summarize, the stages of the meeting can be framed in this graph, and these are the same for meetings of both types.

There are a series of questions that we must ask ourselves before launching the meeting, in this inertia that we have entered that being in many meetings gives meaning to our day:

And in general, a bit of order, please:

2. Virtual Meetings

Telecommuting and virtual meetings are here to stay, being a key and totally necessary tool to keep the business alive at a time when physical contact is not possible. We have had to learn by force of necessity to manage ourselves with platforms that were our door to the world.

Compendium of recommendations:

Final Words

And, finally, before closing, make a reminder of the key points and the conclusions and agreed actions to implement as a result of the meeting and in what terms and to whom the responsibility has been assigned, so that they leave with the good taste in the mouth that, in the distance, we are still a team. If possible, let us share those conclusions in writing.