Imagine a Monday morning unlike any other. It’s a better Monday; one where you don’t get to the office after huffing exhaust fumes during your commute, or having a perfume induced allergy attack after being forcibly snuggled up next to a 55–year-old administrative assistant on the train and have…
Sounds great. In theory. But the reality is you’re just moving meetings from Monday to Tuesday, making Tuesday much worse. This won’t decrease meetings one bit. And that’s only if the rule actually sticks— frankly I find most managers would just ignore it, feeling it applies to OTHER meetings, or the meetings of the common worker ant and not someone as important as them.
Read Joel’s proposal, and then tell me if I’m wrong.
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hiimles said:
I rarely have meetings on Monday, making it my most productive day. But, I only have about 5 hours of meetings a week.
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meetingboy reblogged this from flyoverjoel and added:
Sounds great. In theory. But...you’re just moving...Tuesday,...
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