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Making Meetings Matter: How to Run Them the Right Way

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Let’s be honest—most people don’t hate meetings. What they really hate are bad meetings.

You’ve probably been in one: the conversation drags, the topic keeps changing, and when it finally ends, no one’s sure what just got accomplished. But meetings don’t have to feel like a waste of time. When done right, a meeting can be one of the most effective ways to solve problems, share ideas, and strengthen your team.

So how do you run a meeting that’s worth everyone’s time? It all starts with a plan.

The first step is to set an agenda—and share it ahead of time. A clear agenda gives the meeting structure and helps everyone come prepared. If people know what will be discussed, they can think through ideas before they walk into the room. That makes for better conversations and faster decisions. And if a topic comes up that’s not on the agenda? Keep a list of ideas to save for the next meeting.

Equally important is knowing what you want to achieve. Every meeting should have a purpose. Are you reviewing a budget? Choosing a vendor? Planning an event? Each item on the agenda should connect directly to that goal. Inviting people who don’t need to be there—or worse, calling a meeting with no clear reason—can end up wasting valuable work time.

Another key to a successful meeting is making sure everyone has a voice. Not everyone is quick to speak up in a group setting. But just because someone is quiet doesn’t mean they’re not paying attention or thinking critically. Try asking a direct question to someone who hasn’t spoken yet. You might hear an idea that shifts the whole discussion.

Keeping track of time is also important. Always start the meeting on time, and do your best to end when you said you would. If the meeting will run long, plan a break in the middle. People can only stay focused for so long—especially if they haven’t had a chance to stretch or grab a glass of water.

Finally, make sure the meeting ends with a clear action plan. That means assigning tasks, setting deadlines, and making sure everyone knows who’s doing what. It’s also helpful to take notes and send a summary afterward. That way, no one forgets what was decided, and it’s easy to follow up later.

When run the right way, meetings can be energizing instead of exhausting. They can bring teams together, spark new ideas, and move projects forward. It just takes a little planning—and a lot of respect for people’s time.

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