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In this episode of Connected Leadership Bytes, Andy Lopata revisits his conversation with
Lawrence Krubner, author of One to One Meetings are Underrated, Group Meetings are a Waste of Time. Lawrence, a seasoned CTO and fractional CTO for startups, shares his expertise on the inefficiencies of large meetings and advocates for more focused, smaller interactions. Excessive meetings cost the U.S. economy $3 trillion annually, and Lawrence emphasises that large gatherings often lead to wasted time and disengaged participants.
Lawrence also argues that one-on-one meetings are the most effective for communication, problem-solving, and building relationships, contrasting them with larger meetings which can
become inefficient unless strategically managed. Andy and Lawrence discuss where there are advantages to larger meetings in terms of developing professional relationships. Lawrence provides practical advice on declining unnecessary meetings and adapting communication styles to different personality types, particularly balancing introverts and extroverts. He also touches on the importance of direct yet respectful communication in leadership.
Key Takeaways:
SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
Connect with Andy Lopata: Website |Instagram | LinkedIn | X/Twitter | YouTube
Connect with Lawrence Krubner: Website |LinkedIn |
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Episode 180 Featuring Lawrence Krubner
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In this episode of Connected Leadership Bytes, Andy Lopata revisits his conversation with
Lawrence Krubner, author of One to One Meetings are Underrated, Group Meetings are a Waste of Time. Lawrence, a seasoned CTO and fractional CTO for startups, shares his expertise on the inefficiencies of large meetings and advocates for more focused, smaller interactions. Excessive meetings cost the U.S. economy $3 trillion annually, and Lawrence emphasises that large gatherings often lead to wasted time and disengaged participants.
Lawrence also argues that one-on-one meetings are the most effective for communication, problem-solving, and building relationships, contrasting them with larger meetings which can
become inefficient unless strategically managed. Andy and Lawrence discuss where there are advantages to larger meetings in terms of developing professional relationships. Lawrence provides practical advice on declining unnecessary meetings and adapting communication styles to different personality types, particularly balancing introverts and extroverts. He also touches on the importance of direct yet respectful communication in leadership.
Key Takeaways:
SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
Connect with Andy Lopata: Website |Instagram | LinkedIn | X/Twitter | YouTube
Connect with Lawrence Krubner: Website |LinkedIn |
The Financial Times Guide to Mentoring
Episode 180 Featuring Lawrence Krubner