How to Prepare for a Design Coordination Meeting
Run effective coordination meetings that actually resolve issues
Coordination meetings can either resolve issues or waste everyone's time. The difference is preparation. A well-prepared meeting has a clear agenda, the right people, and documented issues ready for discussion. Here's how to prepare effectively.
Step 1: Define the Meeting Scope
Focus each meeting on specific areas or issues:
Trying to cover everything in one meeting leads to shallow discussion and unresolved issues.
Step 2: Identify Required Attendees
Only invite people who can contribute or make decisions:
Step 3: Prepare Issue Documentation
Document each issue before the meeting:
Issue #: Sequential number for tracking
Location: Grid lines, floor, area
Description: What is conflicting and why
Disciplines: Who is affected
Visual: Screenshot or markup showing the issue
Proposed Solutions: Options if known
Step 4: Gather Current Documents
Ensure everyone is working from the same information:
Step 5: Create the Agenda
Structure the meeting for efficiency:
Step 6: Distribute Pre-Meeting Package
Send materials at least 48 hours before the meeting:
Step 7: Prepare Decision Framework
Have criteria ready for resolving disputes:
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