How To Make Time For Deep Work When Your Calendar Is Packed With Meetings

New research claims "collaborative overload" is real. Here's where to find thinking time, even if you're always in meetings.

Collaboration sounds great, but it's possible to have too much of a good thing. A recent cover story in Harvard Business Review looked at the topic of "collaborative overload" and the burnout that can result. According to the article by Rob Cross, Reb Rebele, and Adam Grant, "Over the past two decades, the time spent by managers and employees in collaborative activities has ballooned by 50% or more." In many organizations, they note, the proportion of time spent on meetings, responding to emails, and on the phone hovers at around 80%.

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Published on July 13, 2016 02:40
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