by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 17, 2020 | MeetingScience Benefits
To be sure, meetings are essential for enabling collaboration, creativity, and innovation. They often foster relationships and ensure proper information exchange. They provide real benefits. But why would anyone argue in defense of excessive meetings, especially when...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 16, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
It’s no secret that the former Apple CEO was no fan of PowerPoint. He said: “I hate the way people use slide presentations instead of thinking. People confront problems by creating presentations. I want them to engage, to hash things out at the table,...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 16, 2020 | MeetingScience Benefits
Roman philosopher Seneca’s spectacular 2,000-year-old treatise On the Shortness of Life (public library) — a poignant reminder of what we so deeply intuit yet so easily forget and so chronically fail to put into practice. Seneca writes: “It is not that we have a...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 16, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
“In my forty years of work, I always complained about long, boring and unproductive meetings, so join the club! Yes, old style meetings have negative effects on morale, productivity and motivation. So, why can’t meetings be shorter, more productive and even,...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 16, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
Does your organization have time management difficulties? When we asked nearly 1,500 executives across the globe to tell us how they spent their time, we found that only 9 percent of the respondents deemed themselves “very satisfied” with their current allocation....