TheProjectManagement.guru - Importance of meetings in Project Management
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A Project Meeting is a regular event that involves everyone, who shares or is interested in the project, in communicating with other participants and stakeholders by discussing issues, making proposals, approving or rejecting offers, for the purpose of generating group decisions that contribute to quicker project delivery, according to the planned goals and expected results.
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An effective Project Meeting is the one that involves reasonable and productive exchange of status reports, and project strategies. It is the responsibility of the project manager to ensure that meetings are planned and conducted to identify bottlenecks and address issues, with an aim to come up with possible solutions. Moreover, it is also essential to make sure that the people involved in the meeting, be it team members, or the higher management, are informed in advance regarding the purpose and agenda of the meeting.
According to American Management Association, project meetings are classified into seven major categories based on purpose for which meetings are conducted. We present the types of meetings, with a brief description against each one.
Although some project managers and team members consider meetings to be an interruption to their daily routine, it is not irony when we say that project meetings play a vital role in successful completion of the project.
Project meetings could be productive or non-productive, while it depends on the project manager and the participants involved. Meanwhile, issues discussed during project meetings are to be documented to ensure that that any proposed changes discussed during the meeting are actually implemented within the team or the organisation as planned.
Effective project meetings involve either brief/detailed communication within the participants, which could be limited to team mates, or also the members of higher management. A well-planned project meeting, with a clearly defined agenda and a specific purpose, undoubtedly contributes to positive outcomes.
However, too many unplanned/badly-planned meetings could impact project efficiency and overall productivity, eventually resulting in a lot of time being wasted. Hence, it is essential to maintain a clear balance while planning project meetings, so that project deliverables and deadlines are not affected.
One last rule to ensure a successful and productive project meeting is to let every participant share their views or ideas on the topic under discussion, to facilitate the contribution of better ideas in the form of relevant questions, and suggested improvements. Maintaining strict start and end times for a session are also crucial to improve meeting productiveness.
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