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Master Facilitator Journal | Issue #0296,  April 3, 2007

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Dear friends,

This week's issue, "Just Say No," speaks to those of us who participate
rather than lead meetings, many of which would have been better left
unattended. In this article, we look briefly at our reasons for
attending meetings, offer tips to assess the need for your attendance,
and how to bow out gracefully from those that aren't a good fit for
you. I look forward to hearing your experience on this topic.

After the article, I offer you an invitation to be involved in a focus
group designed to inform the completion of my new book, "This Meeting
Sux, I'm Stepping In...With Conscious Acts of Leadership." I look
forward to you joining us if this topic interests you. If it doesn't,
feel free to "Just Say No!"

Have a great week!

Steve Davis
Publisher and Founder of FacilitatorU.com

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--Just Say No--
You don't need to attend every meeting you're invited to.
Know when to "Just say no."
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Do you show up to every meeting you’re invited to? And, perhaps an even
bigger question is, how often have you shown up for a meeting without
even knowing it’s purpose?

Many meetings aren’t as effective as they could be because the wrong
people are there. Meaning, people with information and experience
necessary to further the agenda are missing. Or, people who have
nothing to contribute, or even worse, people who contribute
distractions and send the group off on tangents, are present and
shouldn’t be.

Your first task as an effective meeting participant is to attend only
those meetings for which you have relevant experience or contributions
to make. Besides, meetings that exceed seven to eight participants can
become counterproductive. Meetings work best when attended by the
smallest possible collection of the right people.

But I have to go, I was invited!

Come on now. If someone invited you to a reading of the stock prices
listed in the Wall Street Journal, would you go? Not that this wouldn't
be a fascinating subject to many, but this information can be acquired
more efficiently using other means, like reading the paper!

Are you attending, by chance, as a substitute for work. If so, bad
boy/girl! This is not all that uncommon as sometimes we simply need a
break from work. Also, people often attend meetings because they don’t
want to miss anything. Or they attend to meet their need for
affiliation with others. These needs are better met in other ways.
Trying to get them met indirectly in a meeting intended for work will
be counterproductive both for you and those in attendance.

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Application
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When to say "No."

It’s been said by the most successful people that their ability to say
“no” is more important than their ability to say “yes” in getting them
to the top of their organizations. Next time you’re invited to attend a
meeting, ask yourself the following questions to see if you truly need
to be there. If you can’t answer any of these questions in the
affirmative, consider gracefully bowing out, drawing, if necessary, on
one of the strategies above.

- Does the meeting have a clear objective that requires your
involvement?

- Is there a better alternative to you being physically present at the
meeting?

- Are you only attending because this is a regularly scheduled meeting?


- Do the costs of your time at this meeting outweigh its potential
benefits?

- Will missing this meeting produce any negative effects?


How to say "No."

There are meetings to which you are invited that are perhaps left
unattend--at least by you. Here are a few ways to gracefully decline
going to a meeting that you sincerely believe doesn’t require your
attendance.

- Ask the leader what her objective is prior to attending a meeting. If
it’s undefined, unclear, or clearly irrelevant to what you’re doing or
able to contribute, then say so nicely and decline attending.

- Ask the leader outright if your attendance is necessary based on what
you’re working on at the time. Your attendance could present a bad time
tradeoff depending on the importance and priority of the work you’re
doing. Ask the leader to help you make that assessment.

- As a general rule, meetings are overused to transmit information. If
that’s the intended purpose of a particular meeting, suggest trying a
telephone call, a teleconference, or email instead.

- Just say you’re not available or have someone else attend for you.


Have I missed any reasons not to attend meetings here? Any other "Just
Say No" strategies that you've found useful?

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Action
===================

Can you say "no" to meetings? I'd love to hear about your experiences
and insights in navigating the meeting minefield. Just reply to this
email and tell me what you've learned or need to learn.

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This Meeting Sux Focus Group
============================

I'm moving forward on my book, "This Meeting Sux, I'm Stepping
In...With Conscious Acts of Leadership." This book will include at
least 25 Conscious Acts of Leadership that can be taken by meeting
evangelists...meeting participants who want the tools to transform
otherwise boring, energy-draining, frustration endurance sessions into
productive events. We plan to self-publish this book in both hard copy
and ebook formats.

We're offering two opportunities for you to be involved.

1. We're seeking contributing authors to write chapters; approximately
2-page "Acts." Authors will be credited for their contribution with a
full byline and will also be provided special pricing on bulk
purchases.

2. We plan to start a focus group consisting of one-hour
teleconferences held twice monthly and an email listserve. Here's what
these groups will entail:

- We'll be asking you to share stories, tactics, and strategies that
have worked for you in moving meetings forward as a participant.
- We'll ask you to review and comments on "Acts" we've written.
- Brainstorming development and revision of tactics, and strategies
meeting participants can you to move meetings forward.
- Your willingness to try new behaviors at your meetings and report
back to us on what happens.
- You can participate on a teleclasses only basis, a listserve only
basis, or both

What's in it for You?

- As a focus group participant you'll learn strategies and tactics you
can use to significantly improve the quality of the meetings you lead
or attend and your standing as an employee or group member.

- If you are a contributing author, you will be able to represent this
book to your clients as a co-author.

- Active focus group participants will also be provided special pricing
on bulk purchases offering you a new income stream. This will be a
great book for trainers to sell or give out to their participants who
otherwise may not seek this kind of information.

What's Next?

If you can commit to participating at any level described above,
please send a blank email to:
davissm-237941@autocontactor.com

We'll respond with instructions, dates for the upcoming calls and add
you to our listserve.

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