How often do you attend meetings without an agenda? Do you find yourself in forums without a tangible output or accomplishment? Do you sometimes wonder about the purpose of a regularly scheduled meeting?


Take a moment to review your calendar and estimate how much of your day is filled with meetings. For each meeting, consider:

  • What is the goal?
  • Are we meeting because it’s on our calendars or because we have work to accomplish?
  • Does the goal require a conversation, or can the information be shared in a PowerPoint or via email?
  • If we have a goal that requires a conversation, how much time do we need to accomplish that goal?
  • Do we have enough information to accomplish our goal, or do we need to gather more information before coming together?
  • Are the decision-makers and other involved team members present so that we can avoid duplicative meetings?

After you ask these questions, consider cancelling meetings that don’t have clearly stated agendas/goals, specific work to accomplish, sufficient information on hand, or all relevant team members in attendance.

With a lighter meeting schedule, you will discover that you have time to develop creative solutions, to concentrate on your work, and ultimately to improve outcomes!

Meeting Agendas & Goals