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Start with the end in mind

Stephen Covey (Seven Habits of Highly Effective People) popularised the phase; “start with the end in mind.”  Never was it more true than of meetings.

If you want to get the most out of meetings, take a few moments to clarify your objectives.

Connect these objectives into an agenda - written, mailed, whiteboard, or simply spoken plainly.

However an agenda is prepared, you’ll make the most of meetings by having one or a limited number of clear objectives:

• Agree objectives at the outset
• prior to the meeting gather together and share any useful background information
• by-pass small talk early in the meeting which can take your meeting right off track
• be clear about
   o decisions
   o take out items
   o “to dos” and other tasks
   o accountabilities
   o what’s next
• confirm that you’ve achieved your objectives.

If you start a meeting with the end in mind you’re a whole lot more likely to reach your desired destination.

Copyright 2008 Julian Midwinter & Associates

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