Super difficult for people like me, I'm assigned to multiple engineering team to help them in solving technical issues and help them design resilient systems.
But I'm into smaller ad-hoc meeting, they are fun and objective oriented instead of one hour long discussion that starts with waiting for people to join and discussing Covid.
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Does this still count, because I am super late to the party (as always) and although there's loads of meetings planned this coming Friday, NONE are work related.... ππ
My TOP TIP for meeting less using Confluence is to use templates really wisely and encourage people to fill them in properly.... example: once we couldn't meet for our Retro so I got everyone to fill it in themselves. Amazing end result! People actually participated MORE as a result than if they had been there or called in. (Shame I cannot share the full version of it due to GDPR... it's bootiful!
It's been a brave new world for me in May (just in time for this meet-less challenge). As a coordinator, I stopped attending the daily stand-up meeting.
Any priority changes are shared in a dedicated chat channel before the stand-up and any blockers are shared back to me via the channel or email.
Thanks over an hour each week of time I'm more productive.!
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The recurring meeting template is super, thank you!
I introduced 'no meetings Friday' 4 weeks ago for my frazzled team and it has been welcomed. I'm now spreading the word across the organisation.
We're now challenging ourselves about our other meetings. E.g. we used to run a roadmap update session once per Sprint, to keep the team informed about progress with planning and looking-ahead to future Sprints. We're now going to encourage people to use the JIRA roadmap link instead.
Daily Scrum, aka stand-up - thanks for the reminder Sagar Mahajan - my timer will be set in Monday's stand-up.
I'll create the meeting notes page ahead of time using the Blueprint template. When I send the invite, I include the agenda with empty bullet points. If no one adds items to it, I start adding things that no one wants to get into or that is way off topic. By the time we get the meeting reminder, I usually have additions to the agenda that include things we really do need to talk about.
@Dave Liao Not a specific example but usually, with any meeting goal, if you add something having to do with the documentation, like review the current user manual layout structure, there are bound to be some higher priority discussion topics offered.
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