The “We Can’t Leave Until We Have This Figured It Out” Exercise

Answers to find on your first meeting with a team

Fatima Martinez
3 min readOct 27, 2020
Photo by Jud Mackrill on Unsplash

First meetings are excited, with much expectation, fun, informal, and, most of the time, disappointing. It’s prevalent that the only thing the team does is brainstorming and probably a budget plan. But when the meeting ends, you’ll probably ask the specifics that no one has an answer.

It’s a matter of time when one person asks a question, and then other problems will follow, which could be the end of the project.

I invented this exercise for these meetings and has saved me time and money. It starts a bit boring, but it gets excited and smart.

The “We Can’t Leave Until We Have This Figured It Out” Exercise.

I leave you a more graphical understanding.

Mind Mapping “First Meetings” by Fatima Martinez.

The first is to clarify the ideas we have for the project.

Vision and mission:

Leave them for the end. They should be at the beginning but first, answer all the exercises.

SWOT Analysis:

Strengths and Weaknesses are internal; Opportunities and Threats are external.

Questions:

  • How will the work be divided?: what are the areas that the project demands? Marketing, creativity, production, and others.
  • What are the responsibilities of each collaborator?: what to do and what not to do?
  • Who will be in charge of the decisions?: Preferentially 1, max 2.
  • How will the areas be coordinated?: How will you be in touch with each other? WhatsApp, Zoom, E-mail, meetings every Tuesday at Brenda’s, or so.

Emphasis:

Choose one:

  • Production
  • Quality
  • Promotion

This will show the commitment you’ll have as a company, and this answer should become a focal point on your decisions.

What is your purpose or objective?:

To sell, know-how, to understand the target, you’ll choose.

Fire Questions🔥:

These are easy and quick. Although, do take a moment to answer.

  • Product Kind
  • Business or Activity
  • Dimension
  • Scope of action
  • Market share
  • Purpose
  • Degree of formality

Surrounding Analysis:

  • Where do I want to be?: Target.
  • How much should I spend?: Budget.
  • How much I want to earn?: Goal setting.

How?:

  • Where to be present?: Where do you need to be seen? Social Media, TV Commercials, Magazines, depending on what the project needs.
  • What to do?: What do you need to do to be on social media? Create a profile, take pictures, get to followers. For TV Commercials: A script, actors, location permissions. For Magazines: Photoshoot, a model, contacts, or others.
  • How will you achieve that?: what will you use? Internet, pictures, investment, the list is long, but be aware and focused on the benefits.

SMART:

Are those answers specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bounded? If yes, continue👇. If no, go back👆.

Strategies:

  • Market: Client’s Development: They live in this neighborhood, but they work somewhere else; the development is how they behave on their routine.
  • Segmentation and Positioning Strategy: What will you do with each characteristic you know about your client? Age, profession, interests, behavior, where they live, work, status, psychography, demography.
  • Substitute products: Solutions that already exist. Example: My project is about Pregnancy Clothes for working women; the substitute products are plus-size clothes, second-hand clothes, or borrowed pregnancy clothes.
  • Market Strategy: How will you reach the client? Online sales, publicity, again, your project will tell its needs.
  • Budget: How much will you spend on your strategy?

(This would be a good time to order pizza🍕, we’re almost done).

Who’s my competition?

  • Current Competitors: Who is doing what you want to achieve or is very close to what you want to do?
  • Competition: Who is doing what you’re doing?
  • Potential Competitors: Companies with experience in your field.

To make it more interactive, I like to write the questions on papers and have the plan on a wall, so whenever I feel like losing the way, I can look back to these answers and have a better emphasis.

I would love to hear about your first meeting experiences; what have you achieved so far, and of course, did you find this helpful?.

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Fatima Martinez

Mexican fashion designer, sustainability lover, learner; I enjoy to write about fashion and dreams, and I love my morning coffee and my skin care routine.