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We should probably have a meeting about your support of the show.
In this episode of Grossly Competent, hosts Steve and Patrick decide to tackle the everflowing state of meetings inundating our calendars and inboxes. When is it right to host a meeting and when is it best to just make a memo? Each brings their ideas and data to the table to decide once and for all: How many meetings do we all have that should just be emails!?
But before all that jazz, Steve and Patrick share some of their recent successes implementing *gasp* some of their own advice. Yes, it's as ridiculous as it sounds. No, Patrick does not get locked in a small room again (sadly).
Here are some links to dive into if you're into that kinda thing:
Come for the chat, stay for the laughs, and run from our faces: we're Grossly Competent!
Hey friends, we love doing this, and if you like what you’re hearing and want to support the show, here are the best ways possible:
We appreciate you for listening!
Support the show
By Steve Counsell and Patrick AleshireWe should probably have a meeting about your support of the show.
In this episode of Grossly Competent, hosts Steve and Patrick decide to tackle the everflowing state of meetings inundating our calendars and inboxes. When is it right to host a meeting and when is it best to just make a memo? Each brings their ideas and data to the table to decide once and for all: How many meetings do we all have that should just be emails!?
But before all that jazz, Steve and Patrick share some of their recent successes implementing *gasp* some of their own advice. Yes, it's as ridiculous as it sounds. No, Patrick does not get locked in a small room again (sadly).
Here are some links to dive into if you're into that kinda thing:
Come for the chat, stay for the laughs, and run from our faces: we're Grossly Competent!
Hey friends, we love doing this, and if you like what you’re hearing and want to support the show, here are the best ways possible:
We appreciate you for listening!
Support the show