As a social care organization, staff meetings are crucial for meeting, consulting, and involving staff. Staff meetings provide a great platform for communicating successes and challenges, and they may also be the only way of sharing information with your team. However, staff meetings can be either a great experience or a nightmare.
With over 250 years of experience in social care, our consultants have seen the good, the bad, and the downright awful, and we've compiled our top tips on how to run a good staff meeting.
1. Preparation
A well-organized meeting is a key to having a successful staff meeting. Consider the following preparation steps:
2. During the Meeting
A well-run meeting is crucial to ensuring staff feel engaged and involved. Consider the following during the meeting:
3. After the Meeting
A successful staff meeting does not end when the meeting is over. Consider the following steps to ensure success:
In conclusion, these tips on how to run a successful staff meeting will make the experience more rewarding for everyone. Remember, they don't have to be held all the time, but they should be regular - say 4 times a year, and they can be supported by 11 at 11 (11 minute meeting at 11), huddles, and spontaneous one-off meetings when needs arise.
With the right preparation, meeting structure, and follow-up, staff meetings can be a valuable tool for ensuring that everyone is on the same page and working towards shared goals.
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