Friday, 17 February 2012

Keeping staff meetings brief!

I loved this post from Leadership Daily:


"As a leader, how do you regulate the amount of time for meetings in order to be efficient?


People often set meetings for an hour because their calendars default to that time period. But you may need far less time to accomplish your work. Try these three measures to shorten your meeting:



  • Stand up. Most people won't linger on an issue if their feet hurt. Remove chairs from the room. When standing, people are often more attentive and engaged.
  • Use a time. Designate an allotted time for each agenda item and set a stopwatch or the time on your phone. Or make it more personal and have one the members of your group do the timing. When time is up, determine next steps and move on.
  • Show the cost of the meeting. At the top of the agenda, show the calculated hourly cost of having the group together. When people realise how much a meeting costs the school/organisation, they are more apt to be efficient."
The second tips in particular are ideas I like. I think that teachers often forget that the school is a business, and there is a cost of having staff meet together. 

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