
Meetings, often dreaded, are explored as a product needing intentional design rather than a default solution. Rebecca Hinds, author of "Your Best Meeting Ever," suggests a "meeting doomsday"—a 48-hour calendar cleanse—to reset meeting culture. The 4D CEO test helps determine meeting necessity: meetings should decide, debate, discuss, or develop, and address complex, emotionally intense, or one-way door decisions. Intentionality extends to meeting length, cadence, attendees, and agenda. Agendas should use verb-noun items, prioritize cognitively demanding topics, and avoid "bike shedding" on trivial matters. Amazon's memo culture and "study hall" concept, where attendees can leave after contributing, promote preparedness and efficient participation.
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