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Why do shorter meetings of 50 minutes or less help a team's focus and work output?
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Ensuring the agenda is fully covered.
Giving the meeting leader more control.
Making it easier to book a meeting room.
Allowing attendees time to reset afterward.
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Allowing attendees time to reset afterward.
Shorter meetings create a buffer for breaks, follow-up tasks, and mental reset, reducing fatigue and improving focus and productivity.
Shorter meetings create a buffer for breaks, follow-up tasks, and mental reset, reducing fatigue and improving focus and productivity.
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