Meeting Protocols

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Effective Meeting Protocols Quiz

Explore your meeting habits and preferences with this engaging quiz! Assess how you approach scheduling, participation, and the overall effectiveness of meetings within your team.

Key areas covered include:

  • Meeting length preferences
  • Organizer responsibilities
  • Comfort levels in contributing
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CollaboratingEagle512
1) MS Teams follow-up from our last discussion - The “Do Not Disturb” status setting lets others know you are busy and blocks pop-up notifications. At the same time, people can still message you and you can read it later. While you are on Do Not Disturb, would you prefer that colleagues who want to relay a quick point of information or ask a short question either:
Send an email
Send a Teams message
Doesn't matter
2) I have too many meetings.
Yes
No
Sometimes
3) I think that members of our team currently schedule meetings that are, on average:
Too long
Too short
Just right
4) I am open to the idea of transitioning to currently atypical meeting lengths to better support transition time / health breaks between meetings [e.g., 25 minute (instead of 30 minutes) and 50 minute (instead of 1 hour)].
Yes
No
Maybe/Unsure
5) I would like to have a dedicated half day during the week when EACS team members do not schedule meetings (e.g., Friday afternoon meeting “black-out” period).
Yes
No
Maybe/Unsure
6) When I am the organizer of a meeting, I use Outlook “scheduling” to verify availability of colleagues to select the best time.
Always
Sometimes
Never
7) When I am the organizer of a meeting, I use the various Outlook invite features to indicate the role/expectation for participants (i.e., “To”, expected to be active participants; “Optional”, up to the invitee to decide if the want/need to attend; “FYI”, shared for awareness only).
Always
Sometimes
Never
Didn't know about this
8) What, in your view, are the top three factors for a successful meeting (click only three):
Clear agenda and objectives
Start on time, end on time
The right people are there (i.e., balancing off being inclusive, without being overly so)
Materials are shared in advance so that everyone is well prepared
Participants are actively contributing and are free of distractions
Others
9) During a meeting when I’d like to ask a question or contribute, I am most comfortable using the:
Raise hand feature
Meeting Chatbox
Both (a) and (b)
It depends on the meeting
10) If I’m leading a meeting, I find having to monitor the chat for questions or comments distracting / challenging.
Yes, it is better to have someone else monitoring the chat and bringing things forward
No, I am a multi-tasking Ninja
It depends (e.g., on the size of the meeting)
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