The Guardian’s Marina Hyde thinks meetings should be banned for a month, as a way of improving productivity. I think she may be on to something here. But I wonder how much attitude towards meetings is an extrovert/intravert thing. Do extraverts ever understand how much introverts loathe meetings?
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When the Queen meets the Privy Council, she remains standing so they have to stand too. That encourages them to keep the meeting short and to the point. That is probably more useful than simply banning meetings altogether.