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What part of the planning process is often forgotten when applied to meetings?

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The evaluation or review part of the planning process is often forgotten when applied to meetings. Many organizers spend significant time on planning the agenda, setting objectives and inviting attendees, but often forget to evaluate the effectiveness of the meeting after it has been conducted. Evaluation helps in understanding what worked well in the meeting, what needs to be improved or changed in future meetings and provides insights in measuring the success of the meeting towards achieving its objectives. Regular evaluation of meetings can help in improving future meetings and ensuring they are effective and productive.

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