WEEK 7 HOMEWORK
In week seven we learnt about how to conduct productive and efficient meetings. A lot of meetings are done poorly and usually aren't productive or when they are they aren't efficient. The first question to ask is if it's even necessary for the meeting to take place. Meetings that happen for the sake of happening are usually a waste of time and the time wasted would have been used for other business projects. A good meeting should always start on time. Additionally, giving five minutes before the meeting for informal conversation allows the participants to loosen up before the meeting. Starting your meeting with a good positive opening line, for example "Okay everyone good news..." uplifts the participants. A good meeting should have a to-do checklist. In every meeting goals should be checked off the to-do list and others should be added to the to-do list. If there are any problems they should be discussed in the meeting and solutions should be found. During the m...