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Meeting Management
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Subject
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 23 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Meetings are important settings for...
Begin on time - Allow time for introductions - Hold a brief introductory discussion - Clarify agenda - objectives and outcomes - Est. ground rules - Follow the agenda - Encourage participation - 'substantive conflict' - 'roundrobin process'.
A decision by the group: Voting by majority - Group consensus - A decision by the leader: Gathers input individually - Calls meeting for input
Creating and aligning visions - goals - roles - proposals
Email notification and reminder
2. Clarify Decisions Rights
Leader - Facilitator - Scribe - Contributor - Expert
A decision by the group: Voting by majority - Group consensus - A decision by the leader: Gathers input individually - Calls meeting for input
Begin on time - Allow time for introductions - Hold a brief introductory discussion - Clarify agenda - objectives and outcomes - Est. ground rules - Follow the agenda - Encourage participation - 'substantive conflict' - 'roundrobin process'.
Exercising influence
3. When BAD things happen to good meetings
People are late or leave early - People dominate the discussion - The group gets stuck - The group falls silent or is distracted - Participants are avoiding key issues - The group keeps repeating itself - Conflicts arise
Exercising influence
Contributes specialized knowledge
Guides group processes
4. Develop an action and communication plan
Drafts meeting minutes
What needs to be done - by whom - and by when
You don't have time to prepare - A phone call or email work as well - The issue has already been decided
Creating and aligning visions - goals - roles - proposals
5. Create a Plan (agenda): Also send...
Email notification and reminder
Contributes specialized knowledge
Need entire group to provide information - Want participation in decision making - Are dealing with problems that need input
What needs to be done - by whom - and by when
6. Meetings are destructive when...
Leader - Facilitator - Scribe - Contributor - Expert
Ambiguity fosters frustration - conflict - withdrawl - poor performance
You don't have time to prepare - A phone call or email work as well - The issue has already been decided
Email notification and reminder
7. Clarify Meeting Processes
8. Contributor
Offers ideas and information
Responsible for follow-up
A decision by the group: Voting by majority - Group consensus - A decision by the leader: Gathers input individually - Calls meeting for input
Need entire group to provide information - Want participation in decision making - Are dealing with problems that need input
9. Expert
Contributes specialized knowledge
A decision by the group: Voting by majority - Group consensus - A decision by the leader: Gathers input individually - Calls meeting for input
Need entire group to provide information - Want participation in decision making - Are dealing with problems that need input
Begin on time - Allow time for introductions - Hold a brief introductory discussion - Clarify agenda - objectives and outcomes - Est. ground rules - Follow the agenda - Encourage participation - 'substantive conflict' - 'roundrobin process'.
10. Steps in preparing for a meeting
You don't have time to prepare - A phone call or email work as well - The issue has already been decided
What needs to be done - by whom - and by when
Guides group processes
Create a plan - Determine people to invite - Plan the place - Clarify the meeting processes - Assign responsibility and progress
11. Assign Responsibility for Progress at the end of the meeting
Purpose and objectives of the meeting - Topics for discussion - Discussion leader for each topic - Time allotment for each topic - Necessary atendee preparations
Need entire group to provide information - Want participation in decision making - Are dealing with problems that need input
Room location: Consider 'ownership' and convenience - Room size - Seating arrangement - Necessary equipment
Summarize key points and decisions - Clarify action items
12. Create a Plan (agenda) - An outline of the meeting includes...
Clarify shared visions - goals - roles - establish norms that empower individuals to contribute when working on their own
Leader - Facilitator - Scribe - Contributor - Expert
Summarize key points and decisions - Clarify action items
Purpose and objectives of the meeting - Topics for discussion - Discussion leader for each topic - Time allotment for each topic - Necessary atendee preparations
13. Leader
Begin on time - Allow time for introductions - Hold a brief introductory discussion - Clarify agenda - objectives and outcomes - Est. ground rules - Follow the agenda - Encourage participation - 'substantive conflict' - 'roundrobin process'.
Responsible for follow-up
Leader - Facilitator - Scribe - Contributor - Expert
You don't have time to prepare - A phone call or email work as well - The issue has already been decided
14. Scribe
Clarify shared visions - goals - roles - establish norms that empower individuals to contribute when working on their own
Ambiguity fosters frustration - conflict - withdrawl - poor performance
Summarize key points and decisions - Clarify action items
Drafts meeting minutes
15. Meetings are a context for...
Exercising influence
Clarify shared visions - goals - roles - establish norms that empower individuals to contribute when working on their own
Begin on time - Allow time for introductions - Hold a brief introductory discussion - Clarify agenda - objectives and outcomes - Est. ground rules - Follow the agenda - Encourage participation - 'substantive conflict' - 'roundrobin process'.
Responsible for follow-up
16. Meetings are valuable when they...
Email notification and reminder
Offers ideas and information
Clarify shared visions - goals - roles - establish norms that empower individuals to contribute when working on their own
You don't have time to prepare - A phone call or email work as well - The issue has already been decided
17. Determine Roles People Play
Leader - Facilitator - Scribe - Contributor - Expert
Email notification and reminder
Contributes specialized knowledge
Offers ideas and information
18. Call a meeting when you...
Need entire group to provide information - Want participation in decision making - Are dealing with problems that need input
Guides group processes
What needs to be done - by whom - and by when
Offers ideas and information
19. Create a follow-up memo/minutes
Review key points and decisions - Itemize action items for next meeting(s) - Propose date of next meeting
What needs to be done - by whom - and by when
You don't have time to prepare - A phone call or email work as well - The issue has already been decided
Responsible for follow-up
20. Facilitator
Clarify shared visions - goals - roles - establish norms that empower individuals to contribute when working on their own
Guides group processes
Email notification and reminder
Need for: diverse perspectives - diverse knowledge - skills and abilities - diverse representation (ligitimacy) necessary to impliment solutions - authority and influence OR Need
21. Determine People to Invite: Key considerations: are...
Need for: diverse perspectives - diverse knowledge - skills and abilities - diverse representation (ligitimacy) necessary to impliment solutions - authority and influence OR Need
Ambiguity fosters frustration - conflict - withdrawl - poor performance
Guides group processes
Responsible for follow-up
22. Plan the Place
23. It's better not to hold a meeting if...