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The final stage in our model for effective meetings is Meeting Feedback & Follow-up. The discussion groups on Meeting Feedback & Follow-up cover a number of topics, starting with briefing non-attendees, followed by reviewing the meeting, and asking for & giving feedback. [read more]

Spin-off meetings / projects

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  • 11 December 2020 at 11:08 am #338
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    2 March 2021 at 12:17 pm #1102
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    A key aspects of dealing with spin-off meetings and projects is not to assume they will remain smaller in scope than the meeting and project you are involved in. For example a project to speed up the performance of a website could lead to a team testing a complete re-write of the site in another computer language. A key issue is that of risk management.  Is the scope of the new meeting / project really clearly determined? If the scope is clearly specified and most of all is in service to the main meeting / project, then all will probably be well. If it is not, the risk is of the side project ballooning and ultimately draining resources from the main project is very real. So be very clear on the scope of the side meeting / project right off the bat.

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