Many
project managers and team members like to have progress meetings as often as
possible. The reasons behind these meetings include sharing the
progress/problems, seeking solutions from team members and also to have more
networking. Most project managers consider it as a toll for better control. No
matter how sincere each participant might be, the progress meetings do not come
out to be as fruitful as expected. Following are few issues which must be
addressed to make these meetings better.
i.
Meetings frequency: Progress meetings for whole team should never be done on
weekly basis as this leaves the concerned people involved in meeting
preparation and meeting report writing phases only. A progress meeting once a
month seems a better idea to get the results.
ii.
Progress or problems: These progress meetings should not become
problems-reporting meetings. People should be asked to communicate problems
before meeting and come up with the solutions to the meetings and concentrate
on reporting the progress and not problems during the meetings.
iii.
Meetings’ attendees: All meetings should not include all members of team(s).
The attendees should be selected based upon purpose of the meeting.
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