Why Meetings Fail Without Agendas You schedule meetings with good intentions. Something needs discussing, so you send a calendar invite with a vague title like “Q4 Planning” or “Marketing Sync.” Days later, the …
The Transcript Fatigue Problem Meeting transcripts should be valuable—a permanent record of what was discussed and decided. In practice, they’re mostly ignored because extracting value requires re-reading the entire rambling conversation. Unlike written …
The Weekly Report Nobody Wants to Write It’s Friday afternoon. You’re mentally checked out. Your manager expects a team update by end of day. You open a blank document and stare. What did …
When Slack Becomes a Full-Time Job You’re supposed to be writing a proposal. Instead, you’re scrolling through Slack trying to figure out if anything important happened in the last two hours. Most channels …