If you keep on calling meetings without first informing the participants what it is be about, commit to stop this practice immediately. When everyone is able to prepare in advance you can go straight to the point, and you will save both time and money.
When you set a specific time frame for your team members to finish a specific task, do not tolerate any delay. Require strict fulfillment of individual obligations as evidence of respect for your common work.
Meetings where project participants discuss what they have learned are usually held after a project is finished. However, by then all of them have completely different things to think about. Therefore, try to meet the middle of your project and use your experience to facilitate completion of the project.
Ask the director of your company or another member of top management to come to one of the meetings with your client. That will boost your project's credibility and reassure your client about the importance you give to the project.
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Article source Project Times - a US website and community focused on project management