Your Team Isn’t Stuck — It’s Restarting Every Week
Meetings often create temporary spikes of attention without creating sustained momentum.
This blog post explores weak continuity, fragmented work, and why teams keep restarting the same conversations every week.
Why Are We Meeting, Really?
Most meetings look like progress — but often replace it.
This blog post explores why meetings multiply, why work stops moving, and how teams drift into patterns that keep them busy but not effective.
What Your Most Hated Meetings Are Trying to Tell You
Most meetings don’t fail all at once — they drift.
What looks like inefficiency on the surface is often a signal that something in the group process isn’t being held.
This post breaks down the most common types of “bad meetings” and what they are actually pointing to.
The Actual Cost of Bad Meetings (You’re Already Paying for Them)
Bad meetings don’t just waste time — they replace real work. As meeting time increases, teams lose focus, energy, and momentum.
This blog explores the hidden cost of ineffective meetings and how they impact how work actually gets done.
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