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Meeting & Meeting Culture

Meeting & Meeting Culture. Group1 Gina Carine Terry Thomas Vivian Jason. Before the meeting, something to do …. Have email or phone calls to participants. Choose a appropriate place and time. ×. Appropriate dress is important. Good etiquette is necessary in the meeting. ○.

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Meeting & Meeting Culture

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  1. Meeting & Meeting Culture Group1 Gina Carine Terry Thomas Vivian Jason

  2. Before the meeting, something to do … • Have email or phone calls to participants. • Choose a appropriate place and time.

  3. × • Appropriate dress is important. • Good etiquette is necessary in the meeting. ○

  4. How to start the meeting? ■Well, I think everyone is here now, so perhaps we’d better get started. ■ It’s time already. Let’s start the meeting. ■I don’t think everyone has met. So first of all let me … ■Today, the purpose of the meeting is … ■ I think you can see from the agenda …

  5. During a meeting… Interrupting If I could just interrupt you… I see your point but… If I could just summarize… So what you are saying is… In other words, you… If I’ve understood you correctly, you… Recapping Yes, that’s right. Basically, yes. What I really meant was… Yes, I suppose you could say that. Confirming I think we’ve covered that point now. Shall we move on to the next point? Sorry, just one more thing… Moving on

  6. ~Interrupting~ I see your point, but I don’t think it is the best solution.

  7. ~Recapping~ So what you are saying is that this proposal doesn’t work out.

  8. Yes, I suppose you could say that. ~Confirming~

  9. ~Moving on~ Shall we move on to the next point?

  10. The End of a Meeting

  11. When to end a meeting? • 1. time is up • 2. the goal(s)(not means to go through all the topics) has been reached • 3. when the meeting has been lasted too long and become not efficiently

  12. What to do in the ending part • 1.Briefly summarize the meeting to make sure nobody miss any points. • 2.If the participants still have to go back to their work after a tiring meeting, sometimes do something to make them feel relaxed would be good(short exercises, jokes). It can make meetings not so hateable. But usually let them go as early as possible is a good policy. • 3.thank all the participants.

  13. After meeting • 1.Send the minutes (會議記錄) to the participants. • 2.Get feedbacks to know what the participants think about the meeting and to know whether the agreements be executed well or not.

  14. Note:Getting an agreement doesn't equal to a good ending.(Do not agree with the opinions just because you want to go home. A functional agreement is a necessary part of a successful meeting.)

  15. Business Etiquette

  16. For examples: • 1. You arrive late at a meeting. Apologize to the chairman. • 2. You have a bad cough and cold. You keep on coughing and sneezing. Apologize. • 3. You can’t understand what someone is saying because he’s speaking with his hand in front of his mouth. Ask him to move his hand. • 4. One of your guests looks a little ill. Ask if he/she is Ok. → → →

  17. • 5. You are a non-smoker. Someone sitting next to you lights up. Ask her politely not to smoke. • 6. You are having a coffee break. You spill coffee on your colleague’s jacket. Offer to pay for the jacket to be cleaned. • 7. You are having a coffee break. Your mobile phone rings. Answer it. • 8. You are a guest. You are having coffee in a bar. It’s time to pay the bill. Offer to pay or let your host pay. (it depends on your situation at that time or different cultures in different countries.) → → →

  18. Different Meeting Culture

  19. Preparation for the Agenda • Chinese: -Prepare for the formal agenda before meeting and follow the schedule of agenda during the meeting. • Australian: -Punctuality is hard to do. -Flexibility is important when they are meeting.

  20. Rank and Hierarchy • Chinese: -Most senior person enters first. -Handshaking with their counterpart. • Australian: -Not sure about who is senior. -It won’t get offended when they were asking the question.

  21. Dress Code • Chinese: -Formal business dress. • Australian: -Usually dress in formal business dress but also “casual-dress”. -Don’t judge the book by it’s cover.

  22. The Best and Worst Scenarios of a Meeting

  23. Time to have a Meeting • soon after you arrive at work • mid-late morning • after lunch • late afternoon

  24. Date to Have a Meeting • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday

  25. Place to Have a Meeting • Meeting room • Boss’ office • Own office • Restaurant

  26. Number of Participants • Two • Three to six • Seven plus

  27. Agenda • Distributed in advance • Formally announced at beginning of meeting • Improvised during the meeting

  28. Conclusion

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