Meeting or email? Marketoon of the Week

Technology can help avoid some of the problems that meetings address.

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In this week’s Marketoon, are you having too many meetings?

Fishburne’s take: Last week, Facebook released a free beta for a new virtual reality meeting experience called Horizon Workrooms. As slick as the demo looks, the idea of using more of my brain in a meeting makes my head hurt. If you’ve experienced Zoom fatigue from the increased cognitive load, just imagine the level of meeting fatigue from VR.

I think a bigger question than how we’ll meet in the future though, is why — why we’re having this particular meeting at all?  No technology can solve boring or unnecessary meetings. A Korn Ferry report in 2019 found that 67% of workers say that too much time in meetings kept them from making an impact at work.  They also found that 35% said they’d go to a meeting even if they knew it wasn’t going to be productive, instead of declining the meeting.

Why we care: It comes down to collaboration and efficiency. Work management technology helps avoid a lot of the problems that meetings are supposed to solve. So before considering virtual replacements for meetings, take a closer look at the technology that keeps everybody on track simultaneously in a unified workflow.



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About the author

Chris Wood
Staff
Chris Wood draws on over 15 years of reporting experience as a B2B editor and journalist. At DMN, he served as associate editor, offering original analysis on the evolving marketing tech landscape. He has interviewed leaders in tech and policy, from Canva CEO Melanie Perkins, to former Cisco CEO John Chambers, and Vivek Kundra, appointed by Barack Obama as the country's first federal CIO. He is especially interested in how new technologies, including voice and blockchain, are disrupting the marketing world as we know it. In 2019, he moderated a panel on "innovation theater" at Fintech Inn, in Vilnius. In addition to his marketing-focused reporting in industry trades like Robotics Trends, Modern Brewery Age and AdNation News, Wood has also written for KIRKUS, and contributes fiction, criticism and poetry to several leading book blogs. He studied English at Fairfield University, and was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He lives in New York.

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