Tactics for Holding Results-based Meetings

We’ve all been there, haven’t we? The meeting that feels like a waste of time, the one where we leave unsure as to what decisions were made, the one that feels like it’s straight from the movie “Groundhog Day.” In this session, you will learn and share successful strategies for leading and contributing to effective, results-based meetings.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify common meeting pitfalls.
  • Learn what components make up a results-based meeting.
  • Develop an action plan to ensure success for your next meeting.

Presenter:

Sayge Medlin, public service associate and assistant director, J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development
As part of the nonprofit leadership development practice group at the Fanning Institute, Sayge works to develop and implement meaningful and productive capacity-building strategies for regional and statewide nonprofit organizations and associations. She has over 20 years of experience working with nonprofits. Before joining the Fanning Institute, she served as director of strategy integration for the Georgia Family Connection Partnership—a state-level nonprofit providing data, research, training and technical assistance to a network of 159 collaborative organizations in Georgia.