Why The Business Meeting Must Evolve—Or Go Extinct

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Business meetings haven't changed all that much in decades despite vast changes to almost all aspects of work. It's time to rethink meetings.

Meetings foster human interaction. They create connection and bolster team cohesion, essential to establishing solid, productive relationships. And relationships are the currency of business.

What if instead of abolishing meetings, we redefined them? What if we made them more potent in their humanity, while making them less-time consuming and frustrating? To do this, we need to dissect the meeting into its parts. Any elements that don’t require the entire participant list to interact should be conducted using asynchronous communication tools like email, Slack, text or even a quick video.

 

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