I looked over the schedule again and I think the easiest option is to start a little earlier and leave a cushion before lunch.
If the group finishes the first part quickly, there is enough room to take a short pause and reset without feeling rushed.
I also think it helps if I send the outline the night before so nobody has to guess what we are covering.
That usually cuts down on side questions and makes the whole thing smoother.
I am fine handling the opening portion if that makes things simpler, and then I can hand it off once everyone is settled.
The only thing I would change is the room setup, because yesterday it felt cramped and people kept turning around to hear.
If we can spread the chairs and keep the door closed, it will be a lot easier to focus.
Let me know if that works for you, and if not I can adjust the plan again tonight.
If the group finishes the first part quickly, there is enough room to take a short pause and reset without feeling rushed.
I also think it helps if I send the outline the night before so nobody has to guess what we are covering.
That usually cuts down on side questions and makes the whole thing smoother.
I am fine handling the opening portion if that makes things simpler, and then I can hand it off once everyone is settled.
The only thing I would change is the room setup, because yesterday it felt cramped and people kept turning around to hear.
If we can spread the chairs and keep the door closed, it will be a lot easier to focus.
Let me know if that works for you, and if not I can adjust the plan again tonight.
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No comments:
Post a Comment