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The thread discusses the scheduling of team meetings in relation to an upcoming conference, with participants sharing their plans for pre and post-conference gatherings. There are various approaches to meeting timing and structure among the participants.
Views differ regarding the scheduling of meetings and the inclusion of non-attendees in post-conference discussions. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to engage all team members.
Participants share personal experiences regarding their meeting schedules and attendance challenges, reflecting a variety of strategies in response to the conference timing.
Consultants looking for insights on how peers are managing team meetings around conference schedules may find this discussion relevant.
DebbieJ said:I am kinda up in the air with my team and meetings. I was partnering with another director, but we had like no one come out to our meetings. Now I am probably going to go back to my director's meetings.
She is hosting a post-conference meeting for conference attendees only, otherwise there is no other team meeting scheduled.
pampmomof3 said:Why just attendees? What about getting the others excited??
DebbieJ said:She is hosting a post-conference meeting for conference attendees only, otherwise there is no other team meeting scheduled.
pampmomof3 said:Why just attendees? What about getting the others excited??
The July Team Meeting is designed to discuss strategies, share updates, and prepare for the upcoming conference. It serves as a platform for team members to connect, learn from each other, and align their goals for the second half of the year.
Holding the meeting before the conference allows team members to set expectations and goals based on the latest information. Conversely, a post-conference meeting can be beneficial for sharing insights and key takeaways from the event, helping the team to implement new strategies effectively.
An early August kick-off can energize the team after the conference, providing a fresh start and motivation to apply what they learned. It also allows for immediate follow-up on conference discussions and helps maintain momentum as the team heads into the busy fall season.
To ensure maximum attendance, consider scheduling the meeting at a convenient time for most team members, sending out reminders, and creating engaging content that highlights the value of attending. Additionally, offering incentives or fun activities during the meeting can encourage participation.
Key topics to cover include updates on sales goals, strategies for the upcoming months, highlights from the conference, team member achievements, and any new products or promotions from Pampered Chef. It's also beneficial to include a Q&A session to address any concerns or ideas from team members.