Business Meeting Basics

Meetings can be an excellent opportunity to get noticed, create allies, and participate in team efforts. Yet many researchers tend to sit passively during meetings and let decisions be made without their participation. How can you participate constru

Written byJohn K. Borchardt
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Meetings can be an excellent opportunity to get noticed, create allies, and participate in team efforts. Yet many researchers tend to sit passively during meetings and let decisions be made without their participation. How can you participate constructively and help achieve meeting objectives while using meetings as an arena to boost your reputation?

PREPARING FOR THE MEETING
Be familiar with the meeting subject and agenda. This will enable you to prepare by thinking about the subject and possibly reading background materi al. You will better understand how you can participate and contribute.

Dress appropriately. For example, as a researcher meeting with engineers in a paper mill, will wear a golf shirt or sports shirt and casual slacks because jackets and ties are definitely out of place there. However, business dress is usually the most appropriate attire for high-level corporate meetings

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About the Author

  • Dr. Borchardt is a consultant and technical writer. The author of the book “Career Management for Scientists and Engineers,” he writes often on career-related subjects. View Full Profile

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