Oct 21, 2019
Sinikka Waugh and guest, Jamee Eggers, discuss "5 Things You've Learned About Meetings that You Wish You'd Known Sooner."
In this episode, we dive into strategies for creating more effective and engaging meetings. First, we explore the importance of setting clear ground rules and group norms to manage expectations and keep everyone on track. With agreed-upon guidelines like "let’s all stay engaged," meetings run more smoothly and productively. We also discuss the value of providing participants with something to do with their hands—whether it’s pipe cleaners or stress balls—to help maintain focus without distractions. The conversation covers why meetings lasting over three hours often become unproductive, and how icebreakers can help diverse groups break down labels and foster stronger connections. Lastly, we touch on the power of pre-meetings for relationship building and aligning expectations before the main event. Tune in for practical tips on making meetings more productive and enjoyable!
Jamee serves as the Producer Education Director at the Iowa Pork Producers Association. Her responsibilities include facilitating the activities associated with producer-led committees in the areas of swine health, animal well-being, research, and producer education. She is involved in the development of resources, recognition programs for excellence in pork production, and furthering the vision of IPPA – successful farmers, enriched lives. Jamee received her Bachelor of Science degree from Iowa State University and her Master of Science degree from the University of Nebraska. Both degrees were in the field of animal science. Jamee and her husband raise and sell show pigs throughout the US as well as farm corn and soybeans in central Iowa.