10 Tips to Make Meetings More Fun

Delivered in partnership with Nora Sheffe, Sheffe Consulting, and shared with permission.


Meetings often carry the reputation of being dull and uninspiring, but it doesn’t have to be that way. With a thoughtful approach and strategic planning, you can infuse your meetings with energy and engagement, making them both productive and enjoyable for all attendees. Whether you’re gathering face-to-face or virtually, these strategies will help you elevate your meeting experience to new heights.


1. Create a Solid First Impression - Make a concerted effort to make a positive first impression. Consider ways to signal to participants that this meeting will be different, in the best possible way. Whether it’s through a warm welcome, a visually appealing setup, or a compelling agenda, aim to captivate attendees' attention from the outset.


2. Up your Flipchart Game - Don’t underestimate the power of visuals in your meeting space. Utilize vibrant flip charts and pre-displayed information to capture attention even before the meeting officially begins. This not only adds a professional touch but also piques curiosity and sets a tone of engagement.


3. Save Some Fun Stuff - Keep attendees on their toes by incorporating unexpected elements or activities into your meeting agenda. Whether it’s a spontaneous brainstorming session, a captivating demonstration, or a surprising twist in the discussion, injecting moments of surprise can invigorate the atmosphere and foster active participation.


4. Use Different Tools to “Invite Engagement” - Embrace a variety of tools and techniques to encourage participation and interaction among attendees. Use quick polls or voting paddles. If you’re online, use Zoom’s polls or chat features. Iinteractive tools can breathe life into your meetings, keeping participants fully engaged and invested in the conversation.


5. Play Music - Harness the power of music to create a conducive atmosphere for your meeting. Music can help set the tone and energy levels, making the experience more enjoyable for everyone involved. Consider using it like you would in musical chairs to signal starting and stopping an activity or discussion.


6. Welcome People by Name - Take the time to greet each participant by name, fostering a sense of connection and inclusivity. In virtual settings, encourage attendees to update their display names for easier identification. Personalized welcomes help to establish rapport and set a welcoming tone for the meeting ahead.


7. Plan a Suitable Pace - Avoid overwhelming participants by carefully managing the pace of your meeting. Strive for a balance that allows for thorough discussion and interaction without feeling rushed or chaotic. A well-paced meeting ensures that all participants feel valued and heard. Clamp the firehouse.


8. Involve Participants Early - Capture participants’ attention from the get-go by incorporating engaging activities within the initial moments of the meeting. Whether it’s an icebreaker exercise, a collaborative brainstorming session, or a thought-provoking question, early engagement sets a positive tone and encourages active involvement.


9. Plan for “Active” Report Backs - Foster a culture of active participation by providing ample opportunities for attendees to contribute their ideas and perspectives. Have attendees physically move around the room for group discussions, breakout sessions, or interactive exercises. If you’re using an online platform, take advantage of breakout rooms. This will encourage attendees to share their insights and collaborate with their peers.


10. Provide Time for the Group to Warm-Up - Ease into the meeting with a soft opening that allows participants to acclimate and engage gradually. Provide space for late arrivals to join seamlessly, and consider incorporating light-hearted icebreaker questions or casual introductions to cultivate a warm and welcoming atmosphere.


By implementing these strategies, you can transform your meetings into dynamic and fulfilling experiences for all involved. Whether you’re aiming to spark creativity, facilitate collaboration, or simply make meetings more enjoyable, a thoughtful and strategic approach can make all the difference. Here’s to more productive, engaging, and enjoyable meetings ahead!

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