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Coaching for Leaders

173: Five Steps to a Better Meeting, with Donna Schilder

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Management, Careers, Business

4.8 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2014

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Donna Schilder

We’ve all seen bad meeting behavior, but do you know what to do? Donna Schilder shares five power steps for leaders and facilitators to get us towards a better meeting.

1. What are some types bad meeting behavior we often see?

  • Late arrivers
  • Ramblers
  • Side Conversationalists
  • Note Passers
  • Multi-taskers
  • Non-participators
  • Dominators
  • Chronic objectors
  • Gate-closers
  • Off-the-wall commenters
  • Eye rollers
  • Sighers
  • Personal attackers

2. How can leaders identify disruptive behaviors as they happen?

  • Realize that your job is to create the agenda, lead the participants through the agenda, but also, to watch for and facilitate behaviors that prevent the meeting from being as successful as it can be.
  • Now that you are more focused on what they are, you can watch for these disruptive behaviors.
  • Scrutinize and reflect on meetings that don’t seem to be as productive as they should be.
  • Watch for other people’s reactions.
  • Are they rolling their eyes, sighing, showing signs of frustration, shuffling in their seats?

3. How can a leader intervene in disruptive behaviors in meetings?

  • For Side Conversationalists, Ramblers, Multi-Taskers, Note Passers, Eye Rollers, Off-the-Wall Commenters, & Eye Rollers: Use non-verbal cues
  • For all behaviors: Acknowledge and reinforce acceptable behavior
  • For Late Arrivers, Dominators, Ramblers, Gate Closers, and really any behaviors:
    • Review Ground Rules for Effective Meeting Behavior
    • Don’t interrupt others, encourage new ideas, don’t be late
    • Encourage shared responsibility for handling disruptive behavior
  • For Ramblers or if new topics just come up:
    • Use a Hold Bin when the meeting gets off topic
  • For Non-Participators:
    • Round Robin – always allow people to pass
    • Invite people into the conversation
  • For some of the more difficult behaviors, like Dominators or Personal Attackers:
    • Utilize team feedback tools
    • Plus Delta
    • Team Effectiveness Surveys
    • Use firm but friendly confrontation

4. What is firm but friendly confrontation?

This is in order from the lightest intervention to the strongest intervention. Tread cautiously with the strong
interventions.

  • General Question: Does anyone else feel we are digressing?
  • Specific Question: For a side conversation: Andrea, do you have anything to add?
  • General statement (no names): We had agreed as a team that we would be on time to this meeting
  • General statement (looking at the person): Not everyone here seems to be open to new ideas
  • Specific statement: Joe, you seem to be objecting to this idea.

5. When should a leader Take it Offline?

Visit Donna’s detailed notes and downloadable PDF

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0:00.0

We go into meetings with the best of intentions and plans, but unfortunately sometimes the unexpected happens.

0:06.2

Today, five power steps for facilitating bad meeting behavior with my friend Donna Schilder.

0:12.4

This is Coaching for Leaders episode 173.

0:16.0

Produced by Innovate Learning Maximizing Human Potential. potential. Dave Stahoviac. This is a weekly coaching show to help leaders improve their communication,

0:36.8

coaching, strategy, productivity, and personal mastery. So glad to have you back again for another episode and this week we're going to tackle a topic that I think is one we've all dealt with which is how to facilitate bad behavior in

0:56.2

meetings and in fact we're going to look at five power steps for doing that and I am

1:01.6

so thrilled to welcome back to the show my friend Donna Schilder.

1:06.5

Donna was back on the last episode, she appeared, it's actually her third appearance on the show and

1:12.2

she was back on episode

1:13.8

101 helping us to navigate LinkedIn and how to create a LinkedIn profile and how to utilize

1:21.3

LinkedIn effectively so some of you will remember that

1:24.0

episode and Donna I don't know if I I think I mentioned to you that so many people

1:29.0

have connected with me through LinkedIn since we aired that show and I still get comments about that show all the time so I'm so glad that we did that and I'm so glad to have her back

1:37.7

Donna's an executive and career coach who has the credential master certified coach through the International Coach Federation.

1:44.7

She works with executives in leaders in high-tech, medical device, and pharmaceutical industries

1:50.4

and helps them to be more successful at inspiring, leveraging, and supporting their

1:54.8

teams. And Donna's out here in Southern California with me and we've worked together a

1:58.9

bunch over the years and Donna, welcome back to the show. I'm glad you're here.

2:03.5

Hey Dave, I'm so excited to be here.

2:05.6

And boy, that LinkedIn show was a lot of fun.

2:07.8

And I got a lot of wonderful people that I linked to through that show as well.

2:13.5

You have such amazing listeners.

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