Nonprofit Managers: Be Careful Who to Invite to a Virtual or In Person Meeting!!
Most nonprofit CEOs would agree with the findings of a McKinsey survey that attempts to gauge the productivity of business organizations’ meetings. *
The results of the probe showed that 61% of the respondents thought that at least half of the time spent around the table or on a monitor was non-productive.
Nonprofits can benefit from the study by considering the various roles played by the participants while attending virtual or in person operational (not board) meetings. They advise the committee nonprofit chair to think twice before inviting people to attend.
Following in italics are the roles recommended in the survey. After each, I project how these can be useful in identifying who should be present at in person or virtual nonprofit meetings.
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