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Why business people do so many meetings?
My boss says that's all he do all day!
My boss says that's all he do all day!
rootX said:Why business people do so many meetings?
My boss says that's all he do all day!
berkeman said:There was a company here in Silicon Valley (I forget which one) where everybody had to stand in the meetings -- no sitting down. This was to make sure that meetings were only as long as they had to be, and that people didn't get comfortable scheduling and attending long meetings. Maybe you should suggest this to your boss...
brewnog said:Meetings can be highly effective ways to organise, inform, plan, manage and evaluate projects and people. However, it's imperative that they're run properly, otherwise they easily become a highly effective way of wasting the time of multiple people.
If you find that your meetings are a waste of time, you need to really consider doing something about it. Do you actually need to be there? Are you well-informed prior to attending? Has an agenda been set? Have the right people been invited? Has everyone turned up on time? Are minutes being taken? Is the chairman directing the course of the meeting, sticking to the agenda, and creating tangible actions as a result?
Having an agenda helps!brewnog said:Meetings can be highly effective ways to organise, inform, plan, manage and evaluate projects and people. However, it's imperative that they're run properly, otherwise they easily become a highly effective way of wasting the time of multiple people.
If you find that your meetings are a waste of time, you need to really consider doing something about it. Do you actually need to be there? Are you well-informed prior to attending? Has an agenda been set? Have the right people been invited? Has everyone turned up on time? Are minutes being taken? Is the chairman directing the course of the meeting, sticking to the agenda, and creating tangible actions as a result?
Especially when it is an agenda that everyone has agreed to.Astronuc said:Having an agenda helps!
brewnog said:Meetings can be highly effective ways to organise, inform, plan, manage and evaluate projects and people. However, it's imperative that they're run properly, otherwise they easily become a highly effective way of wasting the time of multiple people.
If you find that your meetings are a waste of time, you need to really consider doing something about it. Do you actually need to be there? Are you well-informed prior to attending? Has an agenda been set? Have the right people been invited? Has everyone turned up on time? Are minutes being taken? Is the chairman directing the course of the meeting, sticking to the agenda, and creating tangible actions as a result?