Risk & Business Magazine JGS Insurance Magazine Spring 2019 | Page 26

EFFECTIVE MEETINGS 7 TIPS TO RUNNING EFFECTIVE MEETINGS T here are several ways to increase your productivity in business. One of the most effective ways is to run successful and efficient meetings with certain goals in mind. Effective meetings are a result of good planning. Meetings can be a great place to define the core of your company and set future goals that you wish to achieve. 3. TAKE CONTROL Your responsibility is to take control of the meeting and move it forward. Always try to keep the office members on the topic at hand. Show them that you are conscious of how valuable their time is. Start the meeting with a purpose and outline the plans for the meeting. 4. BE SELECTIVE ON INVITEES Meetings can be very productive or a complete waste of time, depending on how you are running them. Here you will find some tips to make your meetings more productive: You don’t need a large number of people for your meeting so just invite the office members who will add more value to it, especially the people who are working on projects you are going to discuss at the meeting. 1. DEFINE THE PURPOSE OR OBJECTIVE OF THE MEETING 5. MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE LISTENING TO EVERYONE If you don’t have a clear purpose or objective for your meeting, you are wasting your time. Take your time to make a proper plan for your meeting and come up with a solid purpose before you actually set the meeting up and send out invites. A good way to end is to go around the table after finishing each agenda item and ask others if they have any questions. Put a time limit on the process. 2. SEND THE AGENDA TWO OR THREE DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING A clear agenda can help you to keep the meeting on track and also give the attendees enough time to prepare for the meeting. 26 6. END THE MEETING WITH AN ACTION LIST Finish your meeting with an action list the attendees can then utilize. 7. ALWAYS WRITE EVERYTHING DOWN It is quite easy to forget about proposed changes after the meeting. Record the minutes of the meeting and the proposed actions and email it to everyone once the meeting is over. BY: ROSS E. RUTMAN, CLCS, CPIA ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT JGS INSURANCE Ross Rutman began his career in the property management industry 13 years ago. While working within various departments including operations, information technology, condominium management and insurance; Ross decided to pursue his passion and joined JGS Insurance. For the past three years Ross has represented the JGS marketing team by working alongside our sales, service and management side of our business. He strives to provide a consultative approach and proactive services to our clients.