White-Collar Work Is Just Meetings Now
The AtlanticThe meeting-industrial complex has grown to the point that communications has eclipsed creativity as the central skill of modern work.
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You might be reading this while you’re in a meeting—or maybe you’re enjoying your few precious pre- or post-meeting minutes, minutes you know you should be using to bang out the action items from yesterday’s meetings. Such is life amid the meeting-industrial complex, a topic Derek Thompson recently covered in The Atlantic.
Thompson, along with the authors of the stories below, feels your pain. Luckily, they have more than a few ideas on how to make the most of your working hours through speedier meetings, attacking your own deep work when your day is stacked, and politely declining the meetings that really could be emails. So tell your colleagues you’re out of pocket and will have to circle back on the deliverables—for now you’re drilling down on some mission-critical, game-changing learnings. (Related: Please Stop Using These Phrases in Meetings.)
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The meeting-industrial complex has grown to the point that communications has eclipsed creativity as the central skill of modern work.
You may never get your perfect time or ideal day, so start working within the reality that meetings happen — and that you can get important stuff done in between them.
Time is money. Reclaim your precious minutes with these strategies for in-person and virtual meetings.
While it sounds impossible, or too good to be true, Kenzo Fong’s company Rock implemented this policy from its start. He says he’s only had success since.
You can actually see stress levels spike in people’s brainwaves when their work schedules are packed.
Understanding a few common dysfunctional behaviors can help managers turn meetings to instruments for team success.
White-collar workers are still suffering from back-to-back video calls. Experts provide tips on how to rethink meetings.
We’ve all attended meetings that could have been skipped entirely. Before you schedule another one, do us all a favor and consider these four factors.
Here are some tactics to start emptying your calendar.