How to Master Your Time: The Ultimate Guide to Efficient Meetings

<p>You&rsquo;re in a meeting with too many attendees. Half of the group constantly glancing at the clock or their watch, the other half doing some unproductive e-mail reading and only two persons having a conversation.</p> <p>From time to time, someone looks up from his or her laptop to give a comment, but quickly proceeds organizing his or her mailbox.</p> <p>People at the end of the table trying to hide after their little mobile phone screens, to ensure they don&rsquo;t need to contribute anything to this meeting without objective nor agenda.</p> <p>Minds wandering to the next task of the day, or thinking about dinner plans with friends in the evening.</p> <p>Oh, and there&rsquo;s always someone who wants to get the most out of the meeting. Someone who won&rsquo;t stop talking before the end of the meeting schedule. Someone who is afraid to leave the party earlier. Someone who thinks showing up early for the next meeting is rude.</p> <p>Relatable, right? Unfortunately, it almost feels like it&rsquo;s fully integrated into our modern workplace culture.</p> <p>Quite depressing.</p> <p>But what if I tell you there is a better way out of this time trap?</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@nicolas.deboutte/how-to-master-your-time-the-ultimate-guide-to-efficient-meetings-9a369b86582a"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>