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The 'Plus Delta' evaluation technique can be used to improve future meetings by providing feedback on the current meeting. At the end of the meeting, participants are asked to share what they thought went well (the 'Plus') and what areas they believe need improvement (the 'Delta'). This feedback is then used to make modifications and improvements for future meetings. It encourages continuous learning and improvement by focusing on what can be done better next time.
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Seek input from team members Select topics that affect the entire team List agenda topics as questions the team needs to answer Note whether the purpose of the topic is to share information, seek input for a decision or make a decision Estimate a realistic amount of time for each topic Propose a process for addressing each agenda item Specify how members should prepare for the meeting Identify who is responsible for leading each topic Make the first topic "review and modify agenda as needed" End the meeting with a "Plus Delta" evaluation ("Plus Delta" is an evaluation technique that provides feedback on an experience or event in order to generate and collect ideas for future modifications and improvements).
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