| The "Before, During, and After" of Leading an Effective Meeting Part 1: During |
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| Written by Patrick Morley |
| Sunday, April 09 2006 19:00 |
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NOTE: This is a 3 part series on hosting effective meetings. Obviously, these principles will work anywhere, but I'm putting these ideas out there to help you host energizing men's ministry leadership team meetings. Meetings, meetings, meetings. A lot of us feel like our lives are withering away at meetings. That's because a lot of meetings are not crisp, well-organized, and purposeful. A lot of meetings ramble on because attendees have different ideas about what should happen at the meeting. Here are three questions to ask that can increase the likelihood of conducting an effective meeting: 1. What is the purpose of this meeting? See if you can come to a consensus about why you are having the meeting. This is not so much what you want to discuss, but the reason-either an opportunity to explore or a problem you are trying to solve. The full article is available FREE to registered users. Please SIGN UP or LOGIN to view. |





