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Tips for Starting Meetings on Time
Many groups struggle with getting started on time. Once the pattern
of starting late begins, it often just gets worse as people assume that
the meetings will always start late. Here are a few suggestions if you
are trying to change the habits of your group:
1) Shut the door when you are getting started so that folks who come
late know that they are late.
2) Don’t slow down to get others caught up every time someone
comes in late. This supports people in coming late.
3) If people want to socialize before a meeting starts, gather with
some food before the meeting is scheduled to begin so that the relationship
building can happen, but not during the meeting.
4) Post the meeting times on the door of the meeting room.
5) Send participants a reminder e-mail an hour or so before the meeting
telling them you will start promptly at the starting time.
6) Always finish at the scheduled end time. Starting late does not mean
you will automatically go over.
7) Be on time yourself. To do this you may have to factor in stops to
get a cup of coffee or going to the restroom.
8) Consider a donation jar that those who come late contribute to.
9) Do not over fill the agenda. Always assume items will take more time
than you anticipate. I generally try to leave 10 minutes extra for each
hour of meeting time. If the agenda is achievable, people will leave
feeling good about the work they did. If it is over ambitious, they
will leave feeling frustrated.
10) Just do it. Start at the time you said you would and let others
make the adjustments they need to in order to get used to it.
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