Most board meeting end “with a whimper.”* If you would like to end your meeting with a wow, instead of a whimper, ask everyone to notice and share the meeting’s wins. Why? You’ll inspire work on post-meeting tasks and improve meeting attendance. Discover how to end better below.
Yes! You’re coming to your board meeting. You’re on time, and the agenda’s almost complete. Whether it’s been a stellar event or just ho-hum, people are preparing to leave. You hear papers shuffled and see belongings gathered and phones checked. Before responding to the cues to finish, celebrate your progress and the gifts and talents of your members.
Take care! Don’t let the pressure to finish dissuade you from a Better End.
You’ve got lots to do, so here’s how to pull off Better Ends in ten minutes or less.
✅ Be Careful
Shout-outs must be sincere, and naming specific behaviors is best.
Below find five questions (plus an option for boards working on more governance), why they work, and their best application.
Why it works
Best applications
Why it works
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When you want to capture and name the positive buzz in the room
Why it works
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After any meeting, especially when disagreements exist and people made thoughtful comments.
Why it works
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Why it works
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Note: While this is not a popularity contest, the board chair should be ready to mention board members whose contributions get overlooked in this shout-out.
Why it works
Best application
When the board governs during the meeting and you want them to recognize it, too. For more on board governance follow this board governance resources link.
The Better End Success Habit
Closing meetings with a question to emphasize wins is a clever success habit. You can use a Better End whenever you meet, but you’ll find it magic for your volunteer nonprofit board of directors.
What rituals do you use to end your board meeting? How are they working? Will you try a better end?
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Karen Eber Davis provides customized advising and coaching around nonprofit strategy and board development. People leaders hire her to bring clarity to sticky situations, break through barriers that seem insurmountable, and align people for better futures. She is the author of 7 Nonprofit Income Streams and Let's Raise Nonprofit Millions Together.
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