Post on 21-Apr-2017
Transforming culture through effective meetings.with Mamie Kanfer Stewart and Rob Toomey
TypeCoach provides a unique communication system based on principles of personality type.
Our programs are used by global organizations to improve team communication and by sales teams to improve prospecting and close rates.
Representative clients include: Bain Capital, Biogen, Harvard University, Lundbeck, NHS, Pepsi, Procter & Gamble, Shire, Staples, The TJX Companies, Vertex, and Virgin Care.
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Skill-building
•The relationship between meetings and culture.
•Specific actions you or your clients can take to improve meeting culture.
•How to make the case for why improving meetings is a worthwhile investment.
•Tools and resources that are available to facilitate the meeting-culture transformation effort.
What you will
learn
Peter DruckerManagement Guru
Culture eats strategy for breakfast.“
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Culture is theSet of beliefs and behaviors that determine how a company's employees act and interact.Culture is expressed as implicit or explicitRituals, values, norms, systems, symbols, language, and habits.
What do we mean by culture?
But why meetings?
Meetings are everywhere in our
organizations.9 people
attend each meetingon average
62 meetings
per month attendedon average
per week ormore spent in
meetings
24 hours
Bob Pothier Director of Partners in Leadership Former GE executive
The strongest message about how you want your culture to perform is embedded in how you conduct your meetings.
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Elements of culture appear in meetings.
Habits Language
Symbols
Rituals
Routines
Norms
Human dynamics are at play in meetings.
Power Values Personality
Emotions emerge in meetings.
FOMO - fear of missing out
Personal worth and respect
Feelings about colleagues
Practices to transform your meetings.
A desired outcome isThe measurable result the meeting will achieve.A desired outcome impacts culture by• Improving the quality of the
meeting• Showing respect to colleagues• Creating new, healthy routines
1. Set a desired outcome.
List of…Agreement on…Decision on…Alignment on…Ideas for…Events scheduled…Stronger relationships…Completed…
How to write a desired outcome.
2. Establish meeting norms.
Norms areGround rules that set expectations for behavior.Norms impact culture by• Translating values into actions• Making new behaviors ‘Okay’• Providing a shared reference
● Ask how might we and think boldly.● Make sure everyone’s voice is heard.● Challenge assumptions and voice concerns.● Defer judgment of ideas during
brainstorming.● Use a backburner for off agenda topics.● Separate opinions and interpretations from
facts.● Our customers feedback is more important
than our opinions.
Examples of norms.
3. End the meeting with a wrap-up.
A Wrap-Up isTime at the end of the meeting for reviewing and clarifying the meeting outcomes.A Wrap-Up impacts culture by• Creating a sense of closure and
accomplishment• Establishing accountability• Enabling transparency
Ask:● What did we decide today?● What are the next steps? Who will do what by
when?● What do we want other people to know?
What critical information or insights do we need to share?
Have one person capture the outcomes and share with key stakeholders as soon as possible.
How to do a wrap-up.
Make the case for better meetings and better culture.
● Introduce changes that you can control● Find a champion partner● Share information and resources● Have a meeting about your meetings
How to introduce meetings as a lever for culture change.
● Explain the pains, costs, reasons for change ● Paint a vision of healthier culture, improved
productivity● Provide facts, numbers, use cases, data● Share the practices, demystify the new
behaviors● Position this as an experiment● Address ‘what’s in it for me’
Consider multiple approaches to build awareness and make
the case.
Meetings are a microcosm of your company.
Set a desired outcome for every meeting.
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Use norms to establish expected behaviors in meetings.
End with a meeting wrap-up.
4 Get others onboard with improving your meetings and culture.
• Decide how you want to approach making changes.
• Pick 1-2 approaches to apply.
• Share this webinar with your colleagues and clients.
• Use tools that support new meeting practices.Tips for
Back at the
Office
Use tools to facilitate the meeting-culture transformation effort.
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