Review Meeting

 




Definition of review meeting “a formal assessment of something with the intention of instituting change if necessary

Review meeting is an activity  of all departments for the assessment of the work they do and brainstorming for the changes required.  It has to be  a constructive discussion with action points for ensuring that we are moving in the right direction.

 

Basics of any Review

1.      1Agenda

2.     2. MOM (Minutes of Meeting) of previous meeting if any

3.       3. Participants

4.      4. Discussions on agenda points

5.       5. Taking corrective action or evaluating the progress

6.       6. Next review date if any

Agenda: This is the most important event in a meeting and all discussion has to be around these points. Need to cover all the points and take corrective action or very next step.

MOM: If any action points are taken in the last meeting that has to be updated and what was the result of that action. There is no point in having any discussion if any decisions have been taken in the last meeting.

Participants: All relevant stakeholders for the discussion points has to be present in the meeting. Must avoid people who are not relevant for the discussion and cannot value add to the discussion.

Agenda Discussion: Each and every point in the agenda has to be discussed and action has to be noted in minutes. Time duration has to be fixed for the meeting so that all points can be covered. Try to cover all the points so that we respect the agenda points.

Corrective Actions: The meeting is to have a discussion and take necessary action on the agenda. It must not be a critic of the participants, there have to be constructive discussion and improvement areas to be identified and the next step to be taken.

Next meeting date: Every action has to have a timeline and owner. Always fix the next review date so that the action points can be followed up.

If we skip any of the above steps then the meeting will not be useful 100%.  Minutes of the meeting have to be circulated to all the participants with proper deadlines decided in the meeting. Each and every step is having its own importance for the purpose of the meeting. This is the best tool to evaluate the current status of the journey the organization is going through.

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