Cuban doesn't have much time to waste as a billionaire investor, Dallas Mavericks owner, 'Shark Tank' personality, author and father of three.
The billionaire investor, Dallas Mavericks owner, "Shark Tank" personality, author and father of three doesn't have much time to waste. And he thinks meetings are the number one workplace habit killing people's productivity and eating away at their time.
"I try to only do meetings if I have to come to a conclusion or there's no other way — same with phone calls," Cuban told Voss in late June. The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic made things worse. Conference rooms became Zoom calls. Running over to someone's desk to ask a quick question turned into huddles on Microsoft Teams or Slack. In short, there were now more ways to host meetings and so more meetings were hosted., people are in three times more Teams meetings per week today compared to February 2020.
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