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OK guys I have an opinion not sure if it's an unpopular opinion but when it comes to work I cannot be the only one that doesn't want to hop on a call like hear me out if you can send me whatever you're gonna tell me in the car in a text message and an email in a Google dock in a voice note and even like a loom video all of those options to me seem way more productive than sitting down like stopping what I'm doing sitting down for 30 minutes and hopping on a call or like a zoom meeting can we just do not like am I the only one Love and love to hear your guises opinions on this I feel this way for multiple reasons and I can go more into it if you want let me know
100% absolutely agree, absolutely agree. So many meetings could have been emails and there's also why I've standardized never booking hour slots in meetings but maximum half an hour because that's more than enough.
Okay, yes, exactly. And if I'm on like a group meeting with literally any more than three people, I swear like 80% of them are not participating or like contributing anything to the meeting anyways.
Oh, absolutely, 100%. There's nothing more frustrating than being summoned to this important meeting. There could have been a text message and on top of that it's just two people discussing something that is entirely irrelevant to what you do.
Yeah especially when you have a meeting to then after the meeting so can we summarise this in a sheet or record this meeting information somewhere it's like we couldn't begin with we didn't she needs at this mean
So I would agree with you that I don't enjoy it but I also stay as part of like a sales strategy outlet like not old-school manipulative sales but helping fuel make a decision
But it's vital to get on the phone because 99% of people are not going to like actually come back and ask the questions are going to find a reason why this isn't for that
And so that's why, like, getting on the phone. Because, like, whenever you're... When I'm talking to people, and I can, like, see obviously, because, you know, 90% of communication is non-verbal. So if you can see them, hear their tone, you know, since body language.
Then you know that okay, they have a problem. They have some kind of an objection or they're not super comfortable But I also do think that we waste a hack of a lot of time in meanings that are just not essential.