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Staff meetings have become a vital and inevitable part of day-to-day business. If conducted with proper etiquette, all participants – including the leader can leave the meeting with that warm feeling that they have accomplished a lot, rather than suffering through another one of those dreary events that took up valuable time and achieved relatively nothing.
The room helps to set the meeting’s tone. The thumb of the rule is that meetings that require group interaction need 25 sq. feet/person. If the meeting consists primarily of presentations, 8 sq. feet/person are sufficient. Also, seating arrangement influences the flow of information and ideas. A theatre set-up is best for giving presentations to large groups, when conversation will be one-way. Similarly, a classroom arrangement with tables and chairs facing the front, works well for training a small group. Seating arranged in a semicircle will increase eye contact and other non-verbal communication, thereby enhancing bonding among participants.
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