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Darren Chait on the effect meetings have on your company culture
People at Work
English - November 11, 2019 09:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 18 ratingsBusiness entrepreneur business entrepreneurship marketing interview finance health leadership fitness entrepreneurs Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Meetings. The bane of existence for many.
I get it.
We’ve all been in meetings that should have been an email. Or meetings where it’s someone just repeating numbers that could have easily been sent out as a video recording. But, how do you fix this problem and make the most out of your meetings?
I recently spoke with Darren Chait from Hugo about their limit of 4-hours of meetings per week, and how meetings (specifically, sharing meeting notes openly with your organization) can positively affect your culture.
About our guest:
Darren is the co-founder and COO of Hugo, a connected meeting notes software, and solving some of the pain around meetings is a cause close to his heart. He’s a self-diagnosed coffee-snob, regularly forced to part with $6 for a cup of coffee to get him through his day.
Connect with Darren on Twitter @darrenchait or LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/darrenchait/. For more on Hugo visit hugo.team and read their book 10X Culture hugo.team/10x.