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Dear All, I hope this message finds you in the best of health. I want to present a presentation in my office on Meeting Etiquettes. Please give your valuable feed backs & related stuffs. Best Regards
From Pakistan, Karachi
Bhardwaj Ramesh
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Dear Zanfarooq,

We as professionals are attending various meetings in the organisation and outside the oraganisation. We must follow the etiquettes for the same. The following are some the etiquettes :

1. Be punctual or even better turn up a bit earlier. If this is not possible, arrive at the scheduled time at the latest. But don't be late! If you turn up late, step in quickly and quietly while taking your seat. The less interruption you create the better.

2. When invited to a business meeting, be sure to reply if a reply is requested.

3. Don't expect others to fill you in during or after the meeting.

4 Come prepared with pen and paper.

5 If you need to hold a presentation, make sure that handouts, PowerPoint slides etc. are ready and organised. Handouts should have been sent at least three days prior to the meeting.

6. Don't interrupt the speaker unless he/she has encouraged open discourse throughout the meeting. Don't interrupt other attendees neither.

7. Don't talk during a meeting with other colleagues. This is disruptive to other attendees and inconsiderate of the speaker.

8. Silence your electronics, e.g. cell phones, pagers etc.

10. Don't ask long questions. Break them into several questions and make sure you only ask one question at a time.

11. Listen carefully what the speaker is addressing, the attendees' questions and the answers provided. You surely don't want to ask a question that has already been asked.

12. Stay calm. Don't fidget, tap your pen, play with your fingers, read materials not concerning the meeting or any other act that might distract other attendees speaker.

14. Dress professionally for the meeting.

15. If there is an established seating pattern, accept it. If you are unsure, ask.

16. In discussions allow more senior figures to contribute first.

17. Be brief when speaking and make sure what you say is relevant.

18. Don't divulge information to others about a meeting. What has been discussed should be considered as confidential.

19. Set a time limit for the meeting and end on time!

20. Follow the agenda. Create an agenda and make sure you distribute it to all participants beforehand. Stick to only what is on the agenda.

21. Conduct yourself professionally. Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding.

22. Thank the chairperson for organising the meeting. It is a sign of respect.

23. If meeting goes off topic, remind the attendees of the agenda at hand and suggest that unrelated matters be addressed at another time.

24. Respond to the wishes of the chair who is conducting the meeting.

25. If the meeting is likely to discuss problems, make sure you thought about some solutions to offer.

26. If someone cannot attend the meeting, provide them with all details as to what has been discussed.

27. Be poised, polite and polished. Don't curse and don't use slang.

28. Give full attention to the meeting, don't text messages, check your emails, apply make up, comb your hair, clip your nails, etc. This is not the right place for it.

29. Keep eye contact 80 - 90 % of the time.

30. Once the meeting is over, follow up with all participants. Circulate a list of action items, resolutions and issues that remain open. Don't forget to thank people for attending the meeting and request feedback.

Regards

Ramesh Bhardwaj

From India, New Delhi
Vaishalee Parkhi
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Hello Mr. Ramesh, Appreciate your reply / contribution. Very well said. Regards, Vaishalee Parkhi
From India, Pune
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