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by Helen Wilkie, Hel
Effective business meetings are an exercise in communication: we speak, we listen, we discuss, we decide. Meeting rules may vary from one situation to another, but holding effective meetings is essential to getting things done. If you want to learn how to conduct a meeting, here are my nine simple rules to help you through the process.

1. Call only necessary meetings

Before you begin the whole process of calling and holding a business meeting, ask yourself if it is really necessary. Do certain people actually have to gather in the same room to accomplish your purpose, or could a series of phone calls, an e-mail or a memo serve the same purpose? Develop a reputation for calling meetings only when necessary, and people will be more willing to devote their time to them.

2. Invite the right people

Invite people who have something to contribute or who need to be involved in the discussion. If you have to consult someone for information or authorization about an agenda item and that person is not there, it's frustrating for everyone. Consider inviting them just for a specific agenda item. On the other hand, don't invite people just because they are at a certain level in the organization. Busy people appreciate your consideration of their time.

3. Create an effective agenda and distribute it well before the meeting

An effective agenda is much more than a list of topics. It can function as a meeting announcement, as well as a tool to help the leader control the discussion. Sending it out in advance lets people know what will be discussed and gives them an opportunity to gather information they will need and prepare their input. Effective meetings begin with effective agendas.

4. Start and finish on time

Don't wait for latecomers --— start on time without them. You should also avoid the temptation to bring latecomers up to date on what has taken place before they arrived, a practice that penalizes those who came on time. People shouldn't be rewarded for upsetting everyone else's schedule. Allot a time to each subject on the agenda and stick to it. Effective business meetings start and finish on time.

5. State the objective at the start of the meeting

State an objective that is results-oriented rather than discussion-based. e.g. “We are meeting this morning to approve the final budget for next quarter.” This is a measurable objective, towards which you can work during the discussion. Don't say, "We are meeting to discuss.....". After all, you could discuss for hours and technically you would have met your objective, but you could hardly describe it as an effective meeting.

6. Keep the meeting moving towards its objective

Don't let people drag the discussion off track. Keep reminding them of the objective and redirect the discussion back when they stray. Your communication skills come to the fore as you lead a business meeting.

7. Don't just sit there --— say something!

But what if you are attending someone else's meeting? Can you still contribute to making it an effective meeting? Yes, you can. Assuming you have received an agenda in advance, carefully consider what materials you should take with you, any information you have that would be important to the discussion and make notes of any points you might make at the meeting. Having something to say and saying it is the best way to contribute to a successful meeting. Do your homework in advance and you will know what role you should play.

8. Arrange for appropriate notes

Even informal meetings need notes to summarize what happened and, even more important, to set out any actions that are to be taken and by whom. Names of those who are to take the actions should be included in the notes and, if possible, someone designated to follow up on the actions.

9. When the objective has been accomplished --— stop!

If you have been successful in completing discussion of your agenda within the allotted time, don't be tempted to start a discussion about something else. Finish early and you'll be a hero, so don't spoil it by starting to discuss other issues. Congratulate participants on a successful meeting, and move on.

If you follow these rules, you will not only be observing proper meeting etiquette, but you will also be on track to an effective business meeting that delivers results.

Lots of people around the country live paycheck to paycheck, but you do not have to feel like you are suffering financially if you can get a handle on your self-discipline. There is always a way out. It may not be an easy way and you may have to make some sacrifices, but as long as you keep to your budget, you can make it out.

One of the best things to do is learn how to cook, especially if you have a family. Many children become so used to eating meals from a can that they do not know what a real homemade meal tastes like. These canned soups and frozen dinners are definitely not good for them and they are not good for your wallet, either. Ounce for ounce, they are probably the most expensive items in the grocery store and if you take the same money you used to buy 10 cans of soup at $1.50 each, you can buy enough noodles and meat to make twice that much soup and have leftovers. Not only that, but it will be healthier.

Go grocery shopping, but not on a full stomach and leave the kids at home when possible. By the time you get in the checkout line, the kids will likely be wanting candy from the display next to the cashier or they will have snuck items into the cart that you had no intention of buying when you entered the store. Make them put these unwanted items back, no matter what you have to do. Often the cashier will put them behind the register if you do not want them to keep from holding up the line while you go and put them back.

Whatever you do, buy in bulk. Never buy single packs of anything if they come in a larger pack and you know they will not spoil. Things like soap, paper towels, and toilet paper are good examples of this, since a two pack will cost more per roll than a 4, 8, 12, or 24 pack.

Aside from shopping, there are other ways that you can save money at home involving your utilities. Most of your appliances have a standby mode that they go into when you press the power button instead of turning completely off. Plug all of these appliances into a power strip and then turn the completely off at night or when you are not at home. Check your electric bill at the end of the month. You will be surprised.
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