• J Med Pract Manage · Jul 2000

    How to make staff meetings more enjoyable and productive.

    • L Sachs.
    • Laura Sachs Consultations, 13518 Moss Glen Road, Clifton, VA 20124, USA.
    • J Med Pract Manage. 2000 Jul 1; 16 (1): 27-30.

    AbstractStaff meetings are a wonderful practice management tool, if they are well-planned and well-run. This article offers practical advice for planning and running productive staff meetings. It suggests calculating the actual cost of staff meetings and provides a formula for doing so. It describes three basic types of meetings--daily, regular, and special event--and all the how--to's you'll need for running each kind. It offers relevant advice for preparing and circulating a meeting agenda and minutes. It describes how to chair a meeting and suggests when to call meetings and when not to. Finally, this article establishes reasonable meeting expectations and provides a self-quiz to help you measure the effectiveness of your own staff meetings.

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