Author
Konovia D. Mikeal, COO, MBA, Small Development Business Coach
Meetings: love them or hate them, they've been a staple of the workplace for decades. But as our work culture evolves, it's time to rethink how we gather and communicate. Enter the era of the Death of Meetings—where problem-solving convenings take center stage, and routine updates go asynchronous.
Traditional meetings often fall into the trap of being frequent, long, and, let's face it, sometimes unnecessary. The new paradigm shifts the focus from regular, mundane check-ins to purpose-driven gatherings that are directly connected to achieving the organization's goals.
Problem-Solving Convenings: Meetings are reserved for addressing specific challenges, brainstorming solutions, and making strategic decisions. These sessions might last longer, but their infrequency means they are highly productive and impactful.
Goal-Oriented Discussions: Every meeting...
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