Sample Project Meeting with Risks

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What: Agenda for a Project Review Meetings with Team Members

Why: Meetings are one the most challenging team activities you face on projects, especially if the project schedule is tight. Bad meeting can destroy them spirit and external support for the project. Bad meetings are seend as a wastw of time and can even give “project management” a bad name. It’s worth some preparation time to pull them off well, such that truly add value.

How: Prepare an agenda ahead of time and distribute it to participants. For each item on your agenda, be sure to define the following:

* Objectives and Deliverables: What do you want to accomplish during the meeting? What physical deliverables should come out of the meeting? This will help you properly guide the discussion and the level of detail covered in the meeting.

* Owner: Identify the owner of the item. They should contribute any preparatory materials before the meeting and come prepared to make sure the item is properly addressed in the meeting.

* Timeslot: Assign a timeslot for each item and be sure to stick to it. Keeping each item on track will keep the entire meeting on track. If an item needs more time, you can come back to it at the end of the meeting if enough time remains. Alternately, if you decide to spend more time on the item right then due to its criticality, stop and together adjust your agenda accordingly, to make sure you’ll still accomplish all the objectives of your meeting.

Sample Project Review Meeting Agenda

Item | Objectives, Deliverables | Owner | Timeslot |

Review current status of the project | Report the progress on the deliverables, the status of the schedule, manhours expended, and cost versus what was planned and explain any variance | Project Leader | 15 mins. |

Discuss changes in environment and anticipated problems | What is going on outside the project that may impact the project. Identify any potential changes to the project | Project Leader/Project...