Meeting Agenda Format -
Effective Meetings Begin With a Real Agenda.
Everyone knows that an agenda is the key to an effective meeting. But an
agenda that consists of a list of nouns, such as budget, software, and
picnic, is useless. The meeting agenda format is very important. Here’s how
to prepare a real agenda that puts you in control of the meeting -
1) Goal.
Every real agenda begins with a goal that describes the result
wanted at the end of the meeting, such as: find a way to reduce travel costs
by 10%. Ideally, this goal should be stated so clearly that someone else
could use it to design a meeting that achieved the result.
2) Outcome.
This describes the benefit of achieving the goal, and thus tells
why you are holding the meeting. For example, the benefit of reducing travel
costs might be that you will keep spending within budget.
3) Activities.
This provides a blueprint (or set of instructions) for the
meeting. Ideally, this contains descriptions of the group activities that
will help you and the participants achieve your goal for the meeting.
Support this list with an estimated time budget for each activity.
4) Assignments.
Tell the participants how to prepare for the meeting (e.g.
survey your department for travel costs during the last quarter). Also, tell
them what they need to bring (e.g., bring a copy of the budget). Prepared
participants make a meeting more efficient and more effective.
5) Logistics.
Provide basic information on when and where you will hold the
meeting. If participants are coming from other offices, be sure to include
directions and maps. In general, provide all the information that people
need so that they can perform at their best.
Use this Meeting Agenda Format -
The small amount of time required to prepare a real agenda will help you
hold shorter, more effective meetings.

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