5 types of meetings that should always be async (and 5 that shouldn’t)
Well, that meeting could’ve been an email.
Well, that meeting could’ve been an email.
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In an ideal world, your team would work harmoniously. They’d celebrate each other’s wins, support each other’s growth, and enjoy spending time together (whether in-person or virtually) off the clock.
Your team manages to get work across the finish line—but you’ll admit that the process feels more like a frantic sprint than a well-practiced relay race.
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You and your team are wrapping up your weekly meeting. As you’ve discussed all sorts of projects, goals, and incoming requests, people have been feverishly scribbling down their own notes and to-dos.
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A reported 39% of employees believe people in their organization don’t collaborate enough. Yet, 67% of people say spending too much time in meetings distracts them from the responsibilities of their jobs. 57% of...