If you work a typical office job, even remotely, you probably spend more time than you’d like in meetings. Last year, a survey from the AI customer engagement company Dialpad found that 83 percent of 2,800 respondents said they spent four to 12 hours a week in meetings. If you’re a founder or executive, that time may ramp up to more than 20 hours.
No one could blame you for being exhausted. Whether they’re virtual or in-person, meetings require focus and can be draining, especially for introverts who aren’t energized by interactions with coworkers.
Unless your company takes the bold stance of eliminating types of
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