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How to Cut Your Committee Meeting Time in Half: Stop Debates, Start Decisions

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In many housing societies, committee meetings run for hours but deliver limited outcomes. Discussions repeat, decisions get delayed, and members leave exhausted.

The issue is not intent. It is a process.

1 Meetings are doing too much. They try to review, analyse, debate, and decide all at once, which slows everything down.
2 Meetings should focus on decisions. Information should be reviewed before, not during, the meeting.
3 A clear agenda is critical. Circulating a fixed agenda in advance prevents distractions and keeps discussions focused.
4 Data must come before discussion. Without shared data, conversations become opinion-driven and repetitive.
5 Time boxing improves discipline. Assigning a fixed time per topic prevents endless debates and forces clarity.
6 Pre-reading is essential. Reviewing documents in advance ensures meetings are used for decisions, not explanations.
7 Routine approvals should be simplified. Structured voting reduces unnecessary discussion and speeds up execution.
8 Lack of structure causes delays. Scattered information and unclear comparisons make meetings inefficient.
9 The BlockPilot perspective. The issue is not meetings; it is unstructured decision-making. Standardised data and clear comparisons enable faster decisions.
10 Final thought. Long meetings are not productive meetings. Societies that bring discipline and structure into decision-making save time, reduce conflict, and improve governance outcomes.

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