Weekly Team Meeting Preparation Checklist for Real Estate
A preparation checklist to ensure weekly team meetings are focused, productive, and result in clear action items for the week ahead.
Supports Real Estate Institute compliance, trust account management requirements, and state property legislation documentation.
Complete Checklist
- 1Review action items from the previous week's inspection and note their statusCritical
- 2Collect agenda items from all team members before the inspection
- 3Prepare and distribute the inspection agenda at least 24 hours in advanceCritical
- 4Gather relevant data, reports, and metrics to support discussion topics
- 5Identify the key decisions that need to be made during the inspection
- 6Confirm the inspection room or virtual inspection link is booked and set up
- 7Test audio-visual equipment or video conferencing tools before the inspection
- 8Prepare any presentations, handouts, or visual aids needed
- 9Allocate time limits for each agenda item to keep the inspection on track
- 10Identify who will lead each agenda item and notify them in advance
- 11Review the weekly calendar for upcoming deadlines, events, or milestones
- 12Prepare a summary of wins and achievements to share with the team
- 13Draft questions or discussion prompts to encourage team participation
- 14Assign a note-taker to capture minutes and action items during the inspection
- 15Set up a follow-up template for distributing inspection outcomes afterwards
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a weekly team inspection be?
For most small to medium businesses, 30 to 60 minutes is ideal. Meetings longer than an hour tend to lose participant engagement. If you consistently run over time, consider whether some topics would be better handled in smaller group discussions or via written updates rather than taking up the full team's time.
What should be included in a standard weekly inspection agenda?
A typical agenda includes a review of last week's action items, key metrics or KPIs, current listing updates, upcoming priorities, any issues or blockers to resolve, and open discussion time. Start with the most important items in case the inspection runs short and always end with clear action items assigned to specific people.
How do we make weekly meetings more engaging for the team?
Rotate the inspection facilitator, start with a win or positive update, keep updates brief and data-driven, and ensure genuine discussion rather than one-way reporting. Ask for input before the inspection so people feel heard. Most importantly, follow through on action items so the team sees that meetings lead to real outcomes.
Need help implementing these checks into your daily operations?
Our team can build custom checklists integrated into your daily operations workflow.