One trend that has gained significant traction in recent years is the rise of simple meetings. Contrary to the name, simple meetings can be anything but simple when you are planning them!
According to its 2024 State of the Profession Report, the American Society of Administrative Professionals says that 83% of executive assistants (EAs) plan and organize in-person meetings, including board meetings, executive offsites, retreats, and more.
Not only do the majority of EAs and admin professionals plan simple meetings, they spend a significant amount of time doing so. TROOP recently reported that planning these types of meetings can take up 25% of an administrative professional’s workweek, according to our State of In-Person Meeting Planning.
At many businesses, larger company events often steal the spotlight, but simple meetings serve as the fundamental engine driving day-to-day operations and fostering meaningful connections between colleagues. While simple meetings don't require as much preparation as large events, they still require significant planning time and effort. Here’s what you need to know.
Simple meetings are smaller, more focused, in-person business gatherings that typically involve under 30 attendees and have straightforward agendas. They often occur regularly, such as quarterly, and the organizing of these meetings often falls on the plate of executive assistants. The planning timeline for simple meetings is often shorter than large-scale events, sometimes being just weeks before the meeting occurs.
While the specifics vary from meeting to meeting, one common underlying goal is to foster direct communication, collaboration, and decision-making. Examples of common simple meetings include executive offsites, client visits, quarterly business reviews (QBRs), team retreats, departmental trainings, partner meetups, board meetings, and more.
In recent years, businesses have notably increased the number of simple meetings they hold. A 2023 survey by Meeting Professionals International found that small, informal meetings have increased by 35% over the past five years. This shift is driven by several key factors:
Overall, the evolution of simple meetings reflects the need for efficiency, productivity, and adaptability in today's business landscape.
Executive assistants play a pivotal role in the planning and execution of simple meetings. Their organizational skills and attention to detail ensure that these meetings run smoothly and achieve their objectives. Here are a few tips on how EAs can effectively manage simple meetings:
For a more comprehensive guide on how to plan simple in-person meetings, check out our Mastering Meetups: How to Plan In-Person Meetings Effectively guide. From picking the ideal destination, managing travel logistics, estimating budgets to post-mortems, and everything in between, we’ve got you covered.
The rise of simple meetings represents a shift toward more intentional, efficient, and impactful in-person gatherings. By understanding and embracing this trend, executive assistants and meeting planners can continue to facilitate successful in-person interactions that drive organizational success.
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