Steve Glaveski
1 min readApr 3, 2020

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Yes, good point and I agree with you. That’s where things like town hall meetings become useful. The problem is when almost everything is communicated via a meeting. It’s like Jeff Bezos’ notion of Type 1 v Type 2 decisions. The reality is most things won’t need to be communicated via meeting, and the types of meetings you’re talking about should be few and far between. But yes, there are always grey areas in any argument!

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Steve Glaveski
Steve Glaveski

Written by Steve Glaveski

CEO of Collective Campus. HBR writer. Author of Time Rich, and Employee to Entrepreneur. Host of Future Squared podcast. Occasional surfer.

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