Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Are You Ready The Value of Preparing for Meetings
Are You Ready The Value of Preparing for Meetings Are You Ready The Value of Preparing for Meetings How do you prepare for big meetings or presentations? Has that changed over time, or do you have certain routines you always follow? In speaking with many fellow business owners, Ive found that there are a number of preparation tips that most entrepreneurs agree will help you put your best foot forward. 1. Know Your Audience Who are you meeting with? Have you done a Google search on them? If you didnt set the agenda, who did â" and whats on the agenda? Its always best not to be surprised or blindsided at a meeting. The more you know about the people youre meeting with â" including their backgrounds, their needs, and how they define success â" the more productive your discussions will be. 2. Eat, Sleep, and Be Merry Nothing beats a good nights rest and a full stomach when it comes to meeting preparation. A warm smile and friendly conversation will go a long way in building rapport and, ultimately, a solid relationship â" which is the foundation for everything that follows. Of course, you wont be in the mood for chitchat and smiles if youre hungry or tired, will you? If youre in a pinch, grab some coffee and an energy bar before you start. It beats hearing your stomach growl and fighting yawns during a meeting. 3. Practice Makes (Almost) Perfect Rehearsals arent just for plays. Whether you think of a meeting as a performance or not, its your job to both inform and entertain your audience members. Nobodys perfect, but you should be comfortable enough with your material that it flows naturally and youre not relying on notes during the meeting. You dont want to be reading off a script â" you want to be having direct, engaging conversations. 4. Follow Up and Follow Through If you tell the people you meet with youll get back to them on a particular issue, make sure you actually do it. Keeping promises goes a long way and reinforces the quality image and brand you want to project. Personally, I find that, if I write things down, they get done. Find a system that works for you to make sure you always close the loop in the end. - These steps may seem simple, but youd be amazed how many people dont invest the time and effort necessary to get into the heads and hearts of their target audience. You want to leave a lasting impression as a consummate professional; you should never let a meeting go to waste â" especially when it can be a challenge to set one up in the first place. So, take the time you need to be prepared, because even meetings you dont initially think are important may end up putting you in front of people who can help you in the future. Though they might not hire you or buy your product this time, they will remember you for later â" if you make a great impression, that is. Keep sharpening that axe; you never know when youll need it. *Ed. note: Plenty of people credit Lincoln with this quote, but its difficult â" if not impossible â" to verify whether or not he ever actually said it.
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