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We need to kill the 60-minute meeting. Here’s why. 1. Execution. We meet to share information, collaborate, make decisions and to help us execute our mission.
Our meeting-centric corporate culture is broken ... Kill a company meeting today -- and thrive. By Dave Johnson. March 6, 2013 / 6:45 AM EST / MoneyWatch (MoneyWatch) If you ...
Jamie Dimon said he wants to "kill meetings" because it slows work down. Dimon emphasized meetings should be purposeful, quick, and involve only the necessary people. He has criticized virtual ...
Shoot to have meetings last no longer than 30 minutes, or less if that can get the job done. Attendance should be on a “need” basis, not simply inviting the names that come to your mind.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon would prefer to “kill meetings,” but if they need to happen, you must be prepared, transparent, and avoid getting distracted by emails or text messages. Experts ...
“Sitting has become the smoking of our generation.” I argued this in my recent talk at TED2013 and elsewhere while advocating for the concept of “walking meetings” (or as I informally call ...
Meetings are the devil. These days the workforce is taken hostage by process, process, process, and that often involves meetings. Cubicle Land has become a place where, when workers return to ...
Indeed, if you pull out the projector every time you hold a meeting, it's a good bet your meetings aren't terribly efficient. That's one of nine takeaway points Productivity501's 9 Tips for ...
Jamie Dimon said meetings should be purposeful, quick, and involve only the necessary people. Kimberly White/Getty Images. Jamie Dimon said he wants to "kill meetings" because it slows work down.
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