Posted on Aug 20, 2017
CPT Chris Loomis
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I know how I run mine, and how we do it within some other units. However, there are many ways to skin a cat....

Do you have a scribe? Do you go around the table from left to right or by staff section?

Do you use power point slides?

What is your structure and format for your different types of staff meeting?
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SFC Motor Transport Operator
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for a while I went by GTA 7-4-7 until people in my unit just stopped giving a damn.
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Sgt Field Radio Operator
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CPT Chris Loomis During my civilian career, I held many meetings. Some meetings were informal where I handed out an agenda that we discussed. I would take notes of the meeting or have someone else take notes to send out the minutes. For more structured meetings, I would do a dry run so that I was prepared. I would send out an agenda via an email and stress that folks needed to be on time. Attendees coming in late was always a disruption. I would have power point slides and had handouts already on the table. I would have someone taking notes for the minutes that I would try to get out the same day. I tried to keep my meetings to one hour, and when attendees brought up items not on the agenda, I would steer the discussion back to the agenda. I would sometimes go around the table and ask for additional comments relating to the agenda. Items brought up outside the scope of the meeting, would be discussed at another meeting. For early morning meetings, I would sometimes bring in donuts, kolaches, and orange juice. My job was to keep the meeting focused on the agenda and within the allotted time frame, as much as possible.
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