Scott Carlson

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Meetings called as a matter of tradition or habit—formality meetings—should also be banned. These gatherings may have served a purpose at one time but do so no longer. Rather than considering an issue and asking “Is a meeting the best way to address it?” we treat the event as a given and ask “What issues do we need to address at this meeting?” This ensures we always find things to discuss, no matter how trivial they are.
HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter (HBR Guide Series)
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