Overview
It takes strong facilitation skills to lead a productive, interactive, and inclusive meeting. It’s even harder when the meeting is virtual with participants easily distracted, multi-tasking, or a participant is monopolizing the meeting. We have put together a quick-guide for best practices when conducting meetings online through the different virtual meeting apps available to businesses. No matter which application you choose, the tips are universal.
Tip | What it may look like |
Co-create rules of engagement | - Establish meeting norms up-front
- Use of technology
- No multitasking during meeting
- Find a quiet space to participate
- Follow an organized line-up to ensure everyone has a chance to respond
- Use mute button when not talking
|
Create the agenda | - Determine purpose of meeting
- Identify the objectives of what needs to be achieved by the end of the meeting
- Solicit input for the attendees in advance
- Limit the meeting to an hour
|
Solicit participation at the onset with a virtual icebreaker | Ask participants to announce themselves and answer a question. Sample questions: - What was your biggest challenge last week?
- What one word describes your mood today?
|
Moderate the meeting | - Set explicit ground rules and structure for the meeting
- Set checkpoints such as round-robins
- Create a level playing field by involving the quieter participants
- Engage participants by giving them things to do: scribe, timekeeper, “parking lot” attendant (for topics not related to current purpose of meeting)
- Bring participants back to purpose if they go off topic (“park it”)
- Recap achieved consensus for each decision made
|
Recap the meeting | - Close meeting with a recap of what has been achieved
- Prepare the team for next steps
- Confirm any action items and commitments made during the meeting
- Identify each person responsible for taking an action item
- Confirm date of next meeting
- Thank everyone for their participation
|
Loading comments...