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PostPosted: Fri 9:55, 01 Nov 2013    Post subject: barbour online shop Meetings Can Make or Break You

Oh, how much time do we all spend in meetings???! Some are effective; some aren't. They take time away from our abilities to do other things. Some times they're boring and wasteful. Sometimes they're not.

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With all the time I've spent in meetings over the years, I've wondered how many people have considered this side of their participation in meetings. Some people sure haven't acted that way.

Here are some things to consider:

* Groups of people attend meetings
* People of influence in your organization attend meetings
* Meeting times, agendas, and participants are usually known head of time
* Advance preparation is usually available before a meeting
* People in meetings can, and do, watch your behaviors, interactions and achievements. (They watch everyone else's too)

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Arrive early: by arriving early for meetings, you show that you are organized. It also shows respect for the other participants.

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Bring your positive attitude: by showing positive body language and speaking in an energetic manor, you will be seen as a positive and proactive contributor.

Contribute respectfully: by waiting your turn to talk or raising your hand to be recognized, you will be seen as a respectful participant in the process.

Wait for others to finish: by not interrupting, you show great respect for the person speaking. Interruptions are considered by many to be not only rude, but selfish behaviors.

Disagree agreeably: when you disagree, express your views in a very respectful way. Never attack the person; "attack" the idea.

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Keep your energy level up: acting enthusiastically, in all of your efforts including meetings, will get you noticed.

Help summarize: if the meeting organizer doesn't summarize the main points or "to-do's" that resulted from the meeting, you might offer to review those points that you have noted. This is helpful to all involved.

Follow up on a timely basis: for all the actions that you agreed to as part of the meeting, follow them in a reasonable time frame. Once again, these become indirect signals that you're efficient and caring about the job at hand.

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The converse of all of these hints and suggestions is also true. By not doing them, you can be telling the participants that you don't care, are rude, difficult to work with, disorganized, etc.

So, the next time you are invited to a meeting, think of it not only as an opportunity to work on a project, but as an opportunity to showcase and share your abilities!
Marsha Egan, CPCU, PCC is CEO of The Egan Group, Inc., a Reading, PA based professional coaching firm. She is a certified executive coach and professional speaker, specializing in leadership development and can be reached at marsha@ marshaegan.com or visit .

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