✅ – Is this a 5-min update or a 45-min brainstorm? Design accordingly. ✅ Respect for prep – Share agendas ahead of time so people aren’t thinking on the spot. ✅ Grace for lag – Tech, thinking, and life happen. Build in buffer. ✅ End early when done – Efficiency is great. Forcing speed is not.
An imaginary “Zoom Drive-Thru Timer” would count down how quickly you can get someone on camera, deliver your message, and end the call. Sounds efficient… until it’s not. zoom drive thru timer
What’s your take – have you ever felt rushed in a virtual meeting just for the sake of “efficiency”? ✅ – Is this a 5-min update or a 45-min brainstorm
So instead of a “Zoom drive-thru timer,” here’s a better set of goals for virtual meetings: ✅ Grace for lag – Tech, thinking, and life happen
But what happens when we apply the same logic to a ?
For years, it’s been the gold standard for efficiency. Get the car in and out in under 3 minutes (or less). Faster times = better metrics.