What are Ground Rules?
Ground rules detail the code of conduct for a meeting, explaining the behavior that's expected of all meeting participants. Ideally, ground rules are created and agreed to by the people participating in the meeting, because groups more easily accept and abide by rules they've set themselves.
Workshop facilitators often establish ground rules at the beginning of the workshop. Established teams, boards, and committees may also adopt a set of standing ground rules that cover all of their meetings.
Learn More
- Ground Rules for Great Meetings ~ by Roger Schwarz for HBR
- Sample Ground Rules (PDF) ~ by Craig Freshley
- Eight essential ground rules for great remote meetings ~ by Nancy Settle-Murphy