NCPC Perspective
BUSINESS meetings are an important part of any organisation’s daily schedule. Whether liked or loathed, research shows that senior decision makers spend an estimated 65 per cent of their time in mandatory meetings with different departmental heads. Such meetings are usually vital as they update attendees on work schedules and progress. However, as many of us know, even if not intentional, business meetings can eat away at crucial work hours.
With the advent of the online meeting, many believe that unnecessary hours spent around a conference room table would be a thing of the past. Although some of the negatives related to ‘conventional’ meetings have been eradicated by way of the new technology, online meetings harbour other complications. For example, with participants of online meetings being in various locations, telecommunication and technological problems often arise. Connectivity issues and communication delays are two of the most common problems that occur. Also, it is sometimes hard to keep a meeting structured with multiple participants speaking at the same time. Thankfully however, there are some practices that can help make online meetings more productive.
Online Meetings Need a Clear Agenda
Even ‘traditional’ meetings should have a clear agenda. A meeting with a vague purpose often leads to confusion and a lot of wasted time. So never hold an online meeting without a well-planned agenda. Make things easier for everyone by preparing a formal agenda which details all of the key issues to be discussed in the meeting. Also clearly state the expected roles of each participant in the meeting. Send the agenda out at least 24 hours before the scheduled meeting start time, and seek acknowledgement of the agenda from each participant.
Appoint a Moderator
A meeting without a moderator is likely to go off-track. By appointing a moderator, you have given somebody the authority to control proceedings. No one can speak without the moderator’s permission. It will also be the moderator’s job to keep everyone focused on the topic. This is particularly important during an online meeting since the chance of miscommunication is greater due to internet connectivity and audio/video quality.
Prepare Your System in Advance
Ask all the participants to restart their computers at least 20 minutes before the meeting gets underway. Make sure your camera and microphone are working fine, and your meeting software supports multiple participants. For one-on-one meetings, you can go for a standard video calling service like Skype. But if there are multiple participants, a specialized application like ClickMeeting, which gives you the ability to conduct online meetings much more professionally is recommended.
Limit Distractions
Distractions can easily cause miscommunication in online meetings. To avoid them, make sure all your participants are sitting in a closed and well-illuminated room with a clear background. It is better to use headphones and a collar microphone instead of your laptop’s microphone to ensure clear communication.
In Conclusion…
Once your online meeting concludes, make sure a summary of all the meeting notes are sent to the participants. List the action points identified for each agenda item along with the name of the person responsible for its delivery. Ask all the participants to acknowledge the meeting notes and confirm their understanding.
Conducting online meetings with people in different locations can be difficult to manage but advance preparation, good structure, and tight moderation can bring about a productive success. If done right, well-communicated, online meetings can become an extremely effective platform for connecting your company stakeholders and employees, whilst saving you telephone and other conventional communication costs.
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