by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 17, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
When the novel coronavirus started spreading across Asia in January, forcing the world’s largest work-from-home experiment, not many knew what to expect, least of all Bloomberg’s 400-plus journalists in the region. Six weeks later (and counting), only now are some...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 17, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
Nothing kills momentum at the start of a meeting like a 15-minute delay because people need to download software, can’t get the video to work, etc. Prior to a virtual meeting, all participants should test the technology and make sure they are comfortable with the...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 17, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
Mark’s boss has agreed that he can work away from the office three days a week and, this morning, he set up his laptop on the kitchen table, ready to tackle the long list of things he needs to do. But, eight hours later, that list hasn’t changed much!...
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 17, 2020 | Why MeetingScience?
Why have a meeting anyway? Why indeed? A great many important matters are quite satisfactorily conducted by a single individual who consults nobody. A great many more are resolved by a letter, a memo, a phone call, or a simple conversation between two people....
by Sejla Rahimic | Apr 17, 2020 | MeetingScience Benefits
Employees could be skittish about being personally scrutinized or fear that they’ll be individually targeted or blamed for productivity problems that they see as being out of their control. Acknowledge that not all productivity issues are the result of personal...