6 types of meetings that are worth your time (and 3 that aren’t)
The secret to good meetings? Knowing when you actually need one.
The secret to good meetings? Knowing when you actually need one.
It’s overlooked, underappreciated, and oft-rescheduled. Time to give the humble 1-on-1 meeting the focus it deserves.
Bringing this time-honored team tradition into the virtual world is easier than you might think. Here are a few pointers.
Meetings shouldn’t keep you from your “real work.” If structured right, meetings *are* where work gets done.
This is a guest post by Miro. A sprint retrospective is a great way for your team to reflect on...
A good kick-off meeting will unite your project team with a shared understanding of what you're doing and why.
You don't need celebrity MCs or flash mobs to make all-hands meetings engaging. Here's how we do it.
Use this bit of calendar alchemy to reclaim your daily schedule.
Offsite meetings don't need a fancy venue or catered lunch to succeed. Successful offsites need thoughtful facilitation that emphasizes the human factor.
Unconscious biases against introverts, remote workers, and women mean they struggle to be heard in meetings. Use these tactics to be more inclusive.
You know you want to get rid of all your recurring meetings. Here's why you should.
The first one is: just close your laptops
Open-plan offices are as polarizing as politics. Firmly believing they don't have to suck, we turned the conventional approach upside down. Here's the result.
We’ve all been there. You want to pitch an idea or offer a difference-making piece of constructive criticism to your...