Meeting Management

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Meetings are one of the essential and crucial investments for organizational functioning. There exist multitudinous variables answerable for creating profitable and productive meetings where the decisive key is positive collaboration towards action. This article closes all steps that assure constructing well-organized meeting, from preparing, starting through conducting, closing the meeting and follow up after. Also, it brings closer the subject of conducting the virtual meetings which become the product of the technology development, but the literature neglects the study for this category of meetings. The conducting part is extended with the several tools and techniques (displayed thinking, affinity diagram, PMI etc.) which enable engagement of employees and lead to effective problem-solving. The explanation of the usage of the tools and techniques, as well as when it is appropriate to use them, is mentioned. In conjunction with the need of the meeting, the six basic types of meetings are mentioned in order to determine the format and urgency of the assemble.
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Meetings play a significant role in existing and upcoming projects. They are one of the main keys for group decision making, communications and problem-solving [return on investment].
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Multitudinous variables answerable exist for creating profitable and productive meetings where the decisive key is positive collaboration towards action.  
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The first part is mainly directed for management portfolio review meetings which are considered as overwhelming, time consuming and unproductive. [link]
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In conjunction with the need for the portfolio review meetings, the four types of meetings are mentioned to determine the format and urgency of the assemble.
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The second part briefly describes all steps that assure constructing well-organized meeting, from preparing, starting through conducting, closing the meeting until following up after.  
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The conducting part is extended with the several tools and techniques (displayed thinking, affinity diagram, PMI etc.) which enable engagement of employees and lead to effective problem-solving. The explanation of the usage of the tools and techniques, as well as when it is appropriate to use them, is mentioned.  
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Finally, the financial investment in meetings is considered and the three-stage model is presented to approach for maximizing the potential of meetings. [wasted]
  
 
=Types of meetings=
 
=Types of meetings=

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Abstract

Meetings play a significant role in existing and upcoming projects. They are one of the main keys for group decision making, communications and problem-solving [return on investment].

Multitudinous variables answerable exist for creating profitable and productive meetings where the decisive key is positive collaboration towards action.

The first part is mainly directed for management portfolio review meetings which are considered as overwhelming, time consuming and unproductive. [link]

In conjunction with the need for the portfolio review meetings, the four types of meetings are mentioned to determine the format and urgency of the assemble.

The second part briefly describes all steps that assure constructing well-organized meeting, from preparing, starting through conducting, closing the meeting until following up after. The conducting part is extended with the several tools and techniques (displayed thinking, affinity diagram, PMI etc.) which enable engagement of employees and lead to effective problem-solving. The explanation of the usage of the tools and techniques, as well as when it is appropriate to use them, is mentioned.

Finally, the financial investment in meetings is considered and the three-stage model is presented to approach for maximizing the potential of meetings. [wasted]

Types of meetings

Virtual meetings

Steps for conducting meetings

Techniques and tools

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
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