11 Great Team Meeting Questions

11 Great Team Meeting Questions

Good leaders know to ask questions.  Great leaders know how to ask the right questions.  When you gather your team around the table, it’s crucial to ask the right questions.

Every Tuesday, I gather my team to debrief the previous Sunday and plan for the upcoming week(s).  Debriefing is important to celebrate what went well and to adjust what didn’t.  Planning is important to execute things well and make sure everyone’s on the same page.

In order to debrief well, here are some questions that I might ask:

  • What were the ‘wins’?  What went well?
  • What didn’t go well?  What needs to be improved?
  • What stories did you hear from volunteers, children or parents?
  • Does anything need to be fixed or replaced?
  • What volunteer(s) needs an encouraging word this week?
  • Who can we personally thank this week? [This is usually done with a handwritten note.]

When moving forward in planning for what’s coming up, I typically ask one or more of these questions, depending on what we’re working on:

  • What events are coming up this week?  What prep needs to be made?
  • Are there any supplies that need to be replenished/purchased/ordered/borrowed?
  • What needs to be communicated to our volunteers?
  • What needs to be communicated to parents (via email, snail mail, newsletter, social media or website)?
  • Who’s responsible for what? What are the action steps?

Keep the conversation going!  What questions are asked at your team meetings?

Flashback Friday: My Favorite Online Reads (Week of March 23, 2015)

This Week’s Favorite Online Reads

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads I enjoyed this week:

{MINISTRY/LEADERSHIP}

Has the sun set on Sunday School? by Melissa Pandika

5 Steps to More Effective Children’s Ministry by Rob Hoskins

What’s Causing You to Limp Into Weekend Services by Dale Hudson

Strategy, Not Curriculum by Reggie Joiner

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I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.

Did you read something this week that inspired or encouraged you? Share it with me so I might check it out, too!

Flashback Friday: My Favorite Online Reads & Podcasts (Week of January 26, 2015)

This Week’s Favorite Online Reads & Podcasts

Here’s a sampling of some of the online reads and podcasts I enjoyed this week:

{MINISTRY/LEADERSHIP}

4 Ways to Help Your Team Surge Forward by John Maxwell

Why? by Kenny Conley

Cookie Cutter Church by Randall Coy

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How to Get Volunteers to Own Your Mission Like Staff Do – An Inteview with Elevation Church’s Frank Bealer by Carey Niewhof

{WRITING}

The Writer’s Cabin is a Myth by Jon Acuff

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I hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as I did.

Did you read something this week that inspired or encouraged you? Share it with me so I might check it out, too!