If your company has staff meetings, you know all too well how quickly these regular meetings can become boring, unproductive, and a real drag on employee morale. The good news is that with a little creativity, you can transform your typical meetings into original, exciting events that deliver real results for your business.
Here are some tips you can use to make your next meeting more productive and original:
Try Standing Up
With the growing awareness about the health hazards of sitting for long periods, more and more companies are looking for ways to get their employees out of their chairs while on the job – that’s why standing meetings are quickly becoming the norm at a number of companies.
According to Neal Taparia, Co-CEO of Image Easy Solutions, making the switch to standing meetings not only gave their employees a health boost, but it also cut the amount of time spent in meetings by 25 percent. Taparia observed that standing during meetings helped to eliminate typical distractions, such as the temptation to use a handheld electronic device, which in turn made the meetings more productive.
Change The Venue
Another way to make your next meeting more original is to get outside of the boardroom and head to another venue, whether that’s a different office, coffee shop, or local park. Switching up the routine by meeting somewhere that’s out of the norm is a great way to re-set your staff team and give everyone a much-needed change in their daily work lives.
If your company budget allows, consider holding a meeting at a local restaurant – many have private rooms that can be blocked off for events. Another option is to blend your meeting with a team-building event like a game of mini-putt, bowling, or other fun activity.
As a benefit of membership, Chamber members can the large and small conference rooms at our office for business purposes. If you are interested in learning more, email us at info@unioncountycoc.com
Bring In A Guest
Guest speakers can add a fresh perspective, transforming your typical meeting into an event. Look for guests who your team might not normally have the chance to meet in person, such as a supplier who you only speak with on the phone, or a customer who uses your products or services on a regular basis.
Last modified: September 1, 2022