3. Control the number
of participants in a
meeting.
Keeping the number of
attendees low prevents
meetings from getting stuck.
4. Make sure people
know what the
meeting is about
before you enter.
Make sure the invitation
contains a clear title and
attach a list of topics to be
discussed.
5. Assign a referee
• To keep the meetings as
productive as possible, a person
can be assigned to maintain
control of the discussions.
• If the conversation gets stuck at
one point, or if certain people
dominate the conversation, the
person in charge is in charge of
controlling and including the
attendees, as well as keeping the
conversation quiet.
6. Bibliography
• Peter Done (2018). How To Make
Your Workplace Meetings More
Productive. Recovered from:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/peter
done/2018/11/06/how-to-make-
your-workplace-meetings-more-
productive/#5f56ec48385c