Hold Conversations, Not Meetings – Tony Golsby-Smith Harvard Business Review

Something I remember from Tom Gilb in the early nineties: Do not attend meeting. Let ‘s innovate and conversate (and yes, face to face will shrink ). Awesome to reflect, connect and act.
Found at Hold Conversations, Not Meetings – Tony Golsby-Smith – The Conversation – Harvard Business Review.
I once knew a consultant who was hired by a major corporation at the senior level. Within days of his arrival, his diary was filled with appointments and meetings that he knew nothing about and over which he had no control
To be continued at Hold Conversations, Not Meetings – Tony Golsby-Smith – The Conversation – Harvard Business Review.
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