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Meeting Planning: What are the best practices and policies to have productive meetings?
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Harsha vardhan, Traveller & 2nd generation entrepreneur. answered:

Assuming that you are talking to your client who's project you are working on..

Great question!

Some things that have helped me so far,

1) Revise the topics that were covered during the last meeting and revisit them again. Have we fulfilled our previous commitments ? if not , what are the challenges? This would be a good place to start and understand if your understandings about the project are correct. In most cases client's idea Vs our execution do not match due difference in understanding.

2) Have a prioritised agenda on things to be covered in current meeting.

3) Identify diversion in conversations and get back to the point.

4) Listen well, acknowledge and Don't hesitate to clarify your understanding ? either on call or by email.

5) Always document your meeting by email and get confirmation.

Last but not the least whenever you find a situation that needs appreciation, Always appreciate the other person's efforts

I hope these help,
Please don't hesitate if you have any further questions.

BR,
Hasrhavardhan

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