Who likes meetings? Somebody must, especially in the nonprofit sector. We're in meetings all the time.
An often-quoted estimate by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said that unnecessary meetings cost the U.S. economy $37 billion a year. Personally, I think that's a serious underestimate.
If you'd like to lower the number of useless meetings in your life -- and decrease the uselessness of those you can't get rid of, cheuck out this Daily Dose post: Seven Ways to Kill Your Meetings and Unleash Productivity. Here they are:
- Have a limited, focused agenda.
- Reconsider regularly scheduled meetings.
- Cut the attendee list.
- Shorten the timeframe.
- Use the internet.
- Send a memo.
- Reinvent your meetings.