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Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, provides expert insight to the job search process that puts your career in gear with tips for interviewing, networking, job search strategies and how to create a winning resume and cover letter.
Innovation Is Not Found in a Calendar Invite
You are familiar with exhaustion of the modern workday: a back-to-back gauntlet of calendar invites that leaves you staring at your screen at 5:00 PM, wondering when you will actually have time to get your work done. Meetings and meeting culture can stifle innovation, reduce productivity, and be a significant pain point for your team. In its push for cross-functional alignment, corporate culture has made a critical error. “Meetings" and "collaboration" have become conflated. Relying on meetings as your primary vehicle for teamwork is often the very thing stifling true innovation. To build high-performing teams, leaders must understand where meetings fail and how genuine collaboration happens….
Meetings Be Damned!
One significant negative has arisen from the dominance of remote work, and that is the culture of endless meetings. I hear from clients who have so many meetings, recurring meetings, standing meetings, optional meetings, and required meetings that their calendars are booked all day, each day. They feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of meetings and are stressed at not having time to do actual work.