Meetings should be organized around outcome
Stewart and Tsao’s big idea is that every meeting should be organized around a “desired outcome.” When a meeting is not designed in that way, they found, it ends up being defined by process. For example, a meeting to discuss the quarter’s results is a meeting organized around process.
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Priya Parker.
(2018)
The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters. pg. 24