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Update Rule “start-and-finish-on-time/rule” (#8533)
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chrisschultzssw authored May 10, 2024
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authors:
- title: Ulysses Maclaren
url: https://ssw.com.au/people/ulysses-maclaren
related: null
- title: Chris Schultz
url: https://ssw.com.au/people/chris-schultz
related:
- getting-a-busy-person-into-the-meeting
created: 2021-07-20T06:35:55.000Z
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You can (and should) still have a few minutes of informal conversation at the beginning and end of each meeting, but don’t let it get out of hand.

![](meetings-comic.jpeg)

### Announce your arrival

To help get the meeting started on time, you should let other attendees know that you have arrived/joined.

**In a Teams meeting**, at the scheduled start time you can use the "Request to Join" button in teams.

Go to **Meeting | Participants | Request to Join**

**If the meeting is in person** (e.g. at a cafe), you should let other attendees know when you have arrived. Send a Teams message or SMS, e.g.

> “I’m here, 10 minutes early. No stress, see you soon.”

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