Meeting vs. Email: Choose Efficient Communication Methods
Briefly

Meetings often waste time and can lead to burnout due to inefficiency. It's critical to evaluate when a meeting could be replaced with an email.
Research shows that meetings are ineffective 72% of the time, and 78% of those surveyed feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of meetings they're expected to attend.
An email-first culture can reduce cognitive load and increase efficiency by allowing asynchronous communication and providing traceability, ultimately saving time.
By adopting strategies like redefining meeting policies and training employees to write effective emails, organizations can improve collaboration and reduce unnecessary meetings.
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