Startups Need a Meeting Operating System, Not More Meeting Rules
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Startups often try to fix meetings with rules: no meetings on Wednesdays, every meeting needs an agenda, cancel recurring calls, default to async. Some rules help. But rules alone do not create operating discipline. Startups need a meeting operating system: a repeatable way to decide which meetings happen, how they are run and how decisions survive afterward. The problem is not just meeting volume Too many meetings are painful, but too little shared context is also expensive. Remote startups…
1Key Takeaways
- Startups often try to fix meetings with rules: no meetings on Wednesdays, every meeting needs an agenda, cancel recurring calls, default to async.
- But rules alone do not create operating discipline.
- Startups need a meeting operating system: a repeatable way to decide which meetings happen, how they are run and how decisions survive afterward.
- The problem is not just meeting volume Too many meetings are painful, but too little shared context is also expensive.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that startups often try to fix meetings with rules: no meetings on Wednesdays, every meeting needs an agenda, cancel recurring calls, default to async.
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