The author argues that the problem with modern work is not the frequency of team meetings, but the lack of conciseness in communication during these meetings. He recounts his experience of a weekly team meeting where he planned to speak for only 15 seconds to summarize his work, while listening to his colleagues' updates.
The author emphasizes that rambling and excessive sharing of irrelevant details during meetings leads to significant time waste for the entire team. He advocates for a more disciplined approach where each team member is concise in their updates, only providing the necessary information. This allows the team to have productive discussions without getting bogged down in unnecessary details.
The author suggests that by practicing concise communication, teams can make the most of their meeting time and avoid the common pitfall of wasting each other's time. The key is for individuals to be mindful of their own communication style and to respect the time of their colleagues by being succinct in their updates and contributions.
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by Denis Gorbun... о medium.com 09-25-2024
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