The different types of team meetings your managers should be having with their teams
Templated agenda examples for each type of meeting
Advice on how to create the right meeting cadence, with further guidance on the recommended frequency for each meeting
How to make the meetings across your organization more effective (and less costly)
Find out the different types of meetings your managers should be leading to improve team performance
Meetings keep teams aligned, they strengthen relationships, and improve team cohesion. They also provide an excellent platform to share information and exchange feedback. But not all meetings are created equal. Some are more beneficial than others.
In this guide, we’ll outline the 14 different types of meetings, covering what each one is and providing some best practices for running them more effectively. What’s more, we’ve even included agenda templates for each one.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I ensure that meetings are effective?
Meetings are crucial to the success of any team, but if they’re not managed properly, they can be incredibly detrimental to the productivity, engagement, and wellbeing of your employees. Oh, and they can also come at a serious cost to your organization (we’ve covered all the numbers here).
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Why are meeting agendas so important?
In addition to providing structure in the meeting and ensuring good time management, meeting agendas also help ensure that all attendees understand what’s being covered and can subsequently prepare as best as possible.
By encouraging all parties to contribute to a digital agenda, you also make it easier for attendees to share their thoughts and ideas, helping to create a more inclusive environment.
Find out the different types of meetings your managers should be having with their teams.