What kind of meetings are you having?

Monday 13 September 2021 at 09:00 CEST

Happy Monday, those of you who are reading this as it's published.

I have a challenge for you this week (or any week), inspired by the Agile Conversations Slack group. If you work in software development, you most likely have a bunch of "meetings" throughout the week. Now, I really dislike the term "meeting", because I find it very general.

In the interest of improving your skills, I invite you to get better at naming things by being more specific about the meeting in question. Try breaking down the meetings by format. For example, you might encounter:

Names are made up by me. There are many more formats, I'm sure, but this'll get you started.

Take a look at your calendar for the week, and see if you can tell from the event title and description what kind of meeting you expect. Does it have a format? Does it encompass multiple formats at once? Is it going to be a free-for-all?

When the event comes around, make some notes: see if the format aligns with what you expected, and if the meeting sticks to its format, changes throughout, or devolves into whatever goes. Figure out who's leading the meeting, and if they made their agenda clear beforehand. Look around to see if people are engaged or if their attention wanders. And finally, make a judgement on whether it was a productive use of your time (and everyone else's).

In order to improve, we begin by gathering data.

I'd love to hear how this experiment goes. Please let me know.


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