• Boozilla@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Makes sense. The content of 80% of video-call meetings I’ve been in belong in the litter box, anyway.

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      2 months ago

      80% seems awfully low, I was thinking 90 or 95%. I know middle management had to find a way to stay relevant when everyone went remote during covid but damn do you not know how to use fucking powerpoint?! It’s a presentation compliment, you don’t just read every damn thing word for word off the slides.

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        2 months ago

        I’ve started just flat out saying no to meetings where I’m not needed.

        On very few occasions, the organizer will reach out to me and say “Hey can you come to this meeting?”

        We’ll go back and forth on what they need from me, etc. I give them the answer on slack and they say, “Oh. Ok. I guess I don’t need the meeting.”

        Works like 75% of the time.

        The meetings where I’m really needed is if I have zero context and need different people to tell me their area of expertise. I limit those to 20 minutes and if they need more time, write it up with details so I can make a more informed decision.

        It’s insane how many people just go to meetings because they were invited.

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        2 months ago

        I was probably being too optimistic. Giving myself too much credit for the funny anecdotes I tell in the meeting. Why is everyone rolling their eyes and sighing?