Deck 11: Making Meetings Matter: How Can I Do That

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Software or online programs like doodle.com allow group participants to log on and …:

A) Post discussion ideas
B) Post agenda items
C) Coordinate their schedules
D) Contribute to the group's goals
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Parliamentary procedure should be used in all business meetings.
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Participants have little to do with meeting effectiveness; that is the facilitator's role.
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When a talkaholic dominates a meeting, what should the chair do?

A) Be patient and courteous; simply wait for the individual to finish
B) Tell the individual that others wish to contribute, too
C) Interrupt at the first possible pause
D) Avoid eye contact; ask for others' input
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Some set of rules for interaction should be established for all business meetings.
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Assessing how well the meeting was planned and determining the level and type of participant interaction are two ways to:

A) Monitor work progress
B) Maintain momentum
C) Evaluate outcomes
D) Prepare the next agenda
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Meeting minutes are a form of follow-up.
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One of the important byproducts of a well-planned meeting is:

A) Greater participant "buy-in" to decisions
B) Less individual member responsibility or liability
C) Less reliance on technology
D) Greater meeting load and depth
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When choosing participants, meeting planners should include as many people as possible so that the greatest number of ideas can be generated.
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Meeting facilitators should reinforce others' participation during meetings.
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Good meeting facilitators should leave people alone in between meetings and expect that they are progressing toward goals set during the meeting.
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Meeting facilitators should be mindful of time management.
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Research reveals that meeting length or duration negatively affects employees':

A) Feelings of fatigue
B) Perceptions of workload
C) Frustrations with work left unfinished
D) None of the above
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Conducting a meeting means to do which of the following:

A) Read the minutes
B) Manage the time
C) Attend the meeting
D) Provide a reason for assembling the group
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Doodle.com is an online meeting planning wizard.
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Ensuring that guests to a meeting are not left waiting, the leader of the group must schedule them as:

A) Time certain
B) Time sensitive
C) Time command
D) Time commitment
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Research reveals that meeting frequency negatively affects employees':

A) Feelings of fatigue
B) Perceptions of workload
C) Frustrations with work left unfinished
D) All the above
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Preparing an agenda is an important step to planning a successful business meeting.
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Minutes to a meeting should generally be:

A) Posted anytime before the next scheduled meeting
B) Posted as soon as possible
C) Written from recorded conversations
D) Distributed to only the officers of the group
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The normal protocol for "signing off" on the minutes is for the secretary to indicate:

A) Sincerely
B) Yours truly
C) Best regards
D) Respectfully submitted
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What are some examples of "rules for interaction?" Why is it important for meeting participants to establish these?
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Most employees perceive their time spent in meetings as productive and worthwhile
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List five responsibilities of meeting participants.
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List and describe three reasons NOT to meet.
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What are two types of follow-up that are important after a meeting?
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What are the seven steps for planning a meeting?
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List and describe three "good" reasons to meet in a business setting.
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Deck 11: Making Meetings Matter: How Can I Do That
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Software or online programs like doodle.com allow group participants to log on and …:

A) Post discussion ideas
B) Post agenda items
C) Coordinate their schedules
D) Contribute to the group's goals
C
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Parliamentary procedure should be used in all business meetings.
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Participants have little to do with meeting effectiveness; that is the facilitator's role.
False
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When a talkaholic dominates a meeting, what should the chair do?

A) Be patient and courteous; simply wait for the individual to finish
B) Tell the individual that others wish to contribute, too
C) Interrupt at the first possible pause
D) Avoid eye contact; ask for others' input
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Some set of rules for interaction should be established for all business meetings.
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Assessing how well the meeting was planned and determining the level and type of participant interaction are two ways to:

A) Monitor work progress
B) Maintain momentum
C) Evaluate outcomes
D) Prepare the next agenda
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Meeting minutes are a form of follow-up.
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One of the important byproducts of a well-planned meeting is:

A) Greater participant "buy-in" to decisions
B) Less individual member responsibility or liability
C) Less reliance on technology
D) Greater meeting load and depth
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When choosing participants, meeting planners should include as many people as possible so that the greatest number of ideas can be generated.
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Meeting facilitators should reinforce others' participation during meetings.
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Good meeting facilitators should leave people alone in between meetings and expect that they are progressing toward goals set during the meeting.
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Meeting facilitators should be mindful of time management.
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Research reveals that meeting length or duration negatively affects employees':

A) Feelings of fatigue
B) Perceptions of workload
C) Frustrations with work left unfinished
D) None of the above
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Conducting a meeting means to do which of the following:

A) Read the minutes
B) Manage the time
C) Attend the meeting
D) Provide a reason for assembling the group
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Doodle.com is an online meeting planning wizard.
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Ensuring that guests to a meeting are not left waiting, the leader of the group must schedule them as:

A) Time certain
B) Time sensitive
C) Time command
D) Time commitment
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Research reveals that meeting frequency negatively affects employees':

A) Feelings of fatigue
B) Perceptions of workload
C) Frustrations with work left unfinished
D) All the above
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Preparing an agenda is an important step to planning a successful business meeting.
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Minutes to a meeting should generally be:

A) Posted anytime before the next scheduled meeting
B) Posted as soon as possible
C) Written from recorded conversations
D) Distributed to only the officers of the group
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The normal protocol for "signing off" on the minutes is for the secretary to indicate:

A) Sincerely
B) Yours truly
C) Best regards
D) Respectfully submitted
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What are some examples of "rules for interaction?" Why is it important for meeting participants to establish these?
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Most employees perceive their time spent in meetings as productive and worthwhile
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List five responsibilities of meeting participants.
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List and describe three reasons NOT to meet.
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What are two types of follow-up that are important after a meeting?
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What are the seven steps for planning a meeting?
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List and describe three "good" reasons to meet in a business setting.
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