Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast Ever since video calls infiltrated our work lives in 2020, employers have ...
Work meetings can be essential for unlocking strategic ways to meet a goal—but they can quickly backfire if not careful. Overall, the general consensus for a large number of US workers is the latter: ...
Forget happy hour — it’s meetings that are giving workers a hangover. An article recently published in the Harvard Business Review found that people can experience “meeting hangovers” after finishing ...
Leveraging quietness is a superpower in most conversations, including at work. When we're offered productive space for silence, even in a work meeting, we make our conversation and language more ...
The rapid shift to hybrid and remote work during the pandemic led to an explosion of virtual meetings. While meetings aimed to foster collaboration, they often created a sense of being overwhelmed ...
It's more than just exuding confidence — it's all about respect. Everyone can relate to long, drawn-out work meetings, where they zone out from boredom and exhaustion. But though it might seem like ...
In our current digitally-driven age, professional meetings’ role and effectiveness are at the forefront of organizational discourse. The nature of professional interactions is undergoing a ...
Showing up late for work, meetings, events and other job-related responsibilities can be a problem for people in today’s work culture, a number of hiring and human resource professionals indicated in ...
American workers are officially zoned out just 27 minutes into a meeting, according to new research. A survey pinpointing the intricacies of modern work life for 2,000 employed Americans, split evenly ...
Whether in-person or virtual, work meetings are almost always a guaranteed part of professional life. Unfortunately, employees can unintentionally undermine their professionalism during meetings in ...
With so much interdependent work going on and handoffs to plan, meetings have become ubiquitous in the collaboration-revolution workplace. People often tell me that they have no time to work because ...