Meetings are toxic

August 20th, 2008 | by geo |

Aside from customer and partner meetings, I have to agree the majority of meetings are a waste of time……..quoting 37signals

Don’t have meetings

Do you really need a meeting? Meetings usually arise when a concept isn’t clear enough. Instead of resorting to a meeting, try to simplify the concept so you can discuss it quickly via email or im or Campfire. The goal is to avoid meetings. Every minute you avoid spending in a meeting is a minute you can get real work done instead.

There’s nothing more toxic to productivity than a meeting. Here’s a few reasons why:

  • They break your work day into small, incoherent pieces that disrupt your natural workflow
  • They’re usually about words and abstract concepts, not real things (like a piece of code or some interface design)
  • They usually convey an abysmally small amount of information per minute
  • They often contain at least one moron that inevitably gets his turn to waste everyone’s time with nonsense
  • They drift off-subject easier than a Chicago cab in heavy snow
  • They frequently have agendas so vague nobody is really sure what they are about
  • They require thorough preparation that people rarely do anyway

For those times when you absolutely must have a meeting (this should be a rare event), stick to these simple rules:

  • Set a 30 minute timer. When it rings, meeting’s over. Period.
  • Invite as few people as possible.
  • Never have a meeting without a clear agenda.

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  1. One Response to “Meetings are toxic”

  2. By Bob Brill on Aug 23, 2008 | Reply

    George: A little stunned since I got in mode of thinking entertainment when I read your posts. I can take the abrupt transitions, go with your consciousness, and thanks for completing the circle: meetings bad -> when must, rules to follow. Cheers, Bob

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