Meetings: Hub of productivity or waste of time?
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Meetings: Hub of productivity or waste of time?
Quote of the Episode:
"Why spend 30 hours a week in meetings when you could be using that time to actually get work done?"
Call to Action:
Have a look at your own calendar—are there meetings you could cut or optimize? Share your thoughts on what makes a meeting truly valuable by tagging us on social media using #DEDxPodcast.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of DEDx, John and Anna dive into the contentious topic of meetings—are they a necessary evil or an outdated practice in need of overhaul? They explore the history of meetings, and their role in the modern workplace, and share insights into what makes a meeting effective or a complete waste of time.
Key Discussion Points:
1. History of Meetings:
- Meetings have been integral to human communication since ancient times, but the concept of formal business meetings as we know them began in the Industrial Revolution, spurred by the need to organise large numbers of workers.
2. Evolution of Meetings:
- Meetings have become more frequent with advancements in technology (like video conferencing) and organizational growth. The pandemic further accelerated the frequency of virtual meetings.
3. The Role of Meetings Today:
- Meetings often signal status within an organization—those who call meetings are typically higher up the corporate ladder.
- Despite their prevalence, many meetings are seen as unproductive, especially if participants are unclear on their purpose or feel pressured to attend out of fear of missing out (FOMO).
4. Ideal Meeting Structure:
- Preparation:
- Engagement:
- Content and Decision-Making:
- Reflection and Takeaways:
5. Challenges with Current Meeting Culture:
- The tendency to invite unnecessary participants.
- Lack of psychological safety, which can prevent people from contributing honestly.
- The inefficiency of large meetings with too many attendees.
- The paradox of seniority: higher roles often mean more time spent in meetings, at the expense of actual work.
6. Proposed Solutions for Better Meetings:
- Limiting Participants: capping meetings at 6-8 people.
- Time Management: Consider a meeting allowance (e.g., 6 hours per week) to prevent meeting overload.
- Meeting Content: Share as much information as possible before the meeting,
- Storytelling Approach: Replace traditional updates with brief, engaging stories to capture attention and make meetings more interesting.
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John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadm/
Anna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-wesson-54989929/
Music credit: by Yevhen Onoychenko from Pixabay
Disclaimer: The ideas discussed in this podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as serious business advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research and seek professional advice before implementing any of the ideas discussed.
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