Understanding the eM Score

The eM Score is a tool that helps you evaluate and improve the quality of your meetings by tracking participant ratings and meeting metrics across four key dimensions: Engagement, Productivity, Impact, and Communication.

eM Score

The eM Score helps you evaluate and enhance the quality of your meetings and workshops by tracking activities before, during, and after the meeting, participants' experiences, meeting frequency, and duration. With epicMeets, you can monitor trends, assess meeting effectiveness, and gain valuable insights into your and your team's meeting habits. You have two eM Scores:

  1. Host Score – Reflecting the quality of meetings you hosted (does not include meets you participated in).
  2. Participant Score – Reflecting the quality of meetings you attended (does not include meets you hosted).

The eM Score is calculated based on subjective ratings participants give at the end of each meeting. The rating focuses on four key dimensions and is visible after a meet when rated:

  • Engagement – How actively participants contributed.
  • Productivity – How efficiently the meeting achieved its goals.
  • Impact – How meaningful and valuable the meeting was.
  • Communication – How well ideas and information were exchanged.

In upcoming releases, the eM Score will also include in-app-generated data on these four metrics for a more comprehensive assessment.

 

Identifying Areas for Improvement

Your eM Score provides valuable insights into where your meetings could improve. By tracking scores across different dimensions, you can:

  •  Identify patterns in low-rated meetings and pinpoint areas that need attention.
  • Learn if meetings tend to struggle with productivityengagement, or communication.
  • Adjust meeting structures and facilitation strategies to enhance impact and effectiveness.
  • Experiment with changes and measure their effect over time.

Future updates will introduce in-app evaluations of these four metrics, offering a more comprehensive assessment of meeting quality.

Your eM Score View

  • Detailed Ratings – See how you've rated meetings you've participated in, with weekly, monthly, yearly, and overall averages.
  • Frequency – Track the number of meetings attended weekly, monthly, yearly, and all time.
  • Duration – View the total time spent in meetings across different timeframes.

In upcoming releases, more metrics and dashboards on engagement, productivity, impact, and communication will be introduced.