Dr. Steven Rogelberg: An expert on facilitating workplace meetings

An estimated 55 million meetings happen at workplaces across the nation every day. One study shows nine out of 10 employees admit to daydreaming during meetings. In another survey, 47 percent said having to attend too many meetings is the No. 1 time waster.
In The Surprising Science of Meetings, Steven G. Rogelberg, researcher and consultant to some of the world's most successful companies, draws from extensive research, analytics and data mining, and survey interviews with over 5,000 employees across a range of industries to share the proven practices and techniques that help managers and employees enhance the quality of their meetings.
As we all know, meetings are a typical part of life for anyone who has worked any kind of job. But how productive are they really? Are they doing us more harm than good, and if we have to have them what is the best way for us to meet?
Steven Rogelberg, researcher, author of the best seller "science of meetings", tell us about the power of silence in meetings. Full episode 10 Washington: https://bit.ly/2HTAZ6V #Klaxoon #TheTeamworkTour #TheMeetingRevolution #Klaxoon3
There are 55 million meetings taking place in the U.S. every day, even though many people don't see meetings as being used effectively or maximizing the space. Meetings are needed for cooperation, coordination, and organizational democracy. Steven Rogelberg examines how not to remove meetings, but eliminate bad meetings.
What causes ineffective meetings? You probably hate wasting valuable time or interrupting work for a meeting, but there are ways to make them better. Steven Rogelberg, a professor of organizational science, management, and psychology, and author of The Surprising Science of Meetings, has insight into improving your next meeting.
 
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Podcasts

The Mood of the Meeting: How to Keep Energy Levels High and Be a Good Steward of Time - From SUPERMANAGERS PODCAST

Other Sample Radio and Podcasts

Science-Backed Tips for Running Better Meetings (WorkHuman Radio)

Why Canceling Meetings Can Backfire (Ottawa Morning)

Why the Workday Is So Filled With Meetings (NPR Morning Edition)

A Secret Love of Meetings (NPR Marketplace)

Podcast (People & Projects)


Magazine & Newspaper Articles

 
“Meetings do control us, and bad meetings have an enormous cost,”  said Rogelberg, who’s been researching meetings for two decades. “You get a meeting invite and say, ‘I don’t need to be there,’ yet you say yes — why?”

Bloomberg News

“Meetings do control us, and bad meetings have an enormous cost,”

“You get a meeting invite and say, ‘I don’t need to be there,’ yet you say yes — why?”

 
Click to view Dr. Rogelberg’s interview with Human Capital Magazine: Realising Business Capital through people

Click to view Dr. Rogelberg’s interview with Human Capital Magazine: Realising Business Capital through people

The New York Times. The Meeting Was Too Long: It Could Have Been an Email

The Washington Post. How to Have More Effective Meetings

The Wall Street Journal. The Science of Better Meetings

Business Insider. This Could Have Been an Email

Quarts Magazine: The People Who Love Meetings are the Managers that Run Them

NPR. Since The Pandemic, is it Better to Have More Meetings at Work or None at All?

BBC Worklife. Does Banning Meetings Help Workers get Back their Time?

The Cut. Meetings Should be Shorter

Inc. How to Make Meetings Less Soul-Sucking

Business Insider. Some of the Best Meetings Involve No Talking

Animal Sheltering MAG. Making Meetings Matter

The New York Times. 6 Tips For Better Meetings

Forbes. Ten Costly Career Mistakes You’re Making Without Realizing

Inc. Successful Teams Come From Leaders Who Do These 5 Things

CNBC. Make Meetings More Productive

WSJ. Don’t Be the Office Schedule-Wrecker

WSJ. No Meetings Allowed: It’s Thinking Thursday

Forbes. Just Say No: How Your Meeting Habit Is Harming You

NY MAG. How Not to Be Late: A Self-Help Guide for Bill de Blasio

CIO. Eight Steps to More Effective Meetings

APA. Meetings Frustrate Task-oriented Employees

Science Daily. Scientific Study Finds Meetings At Work Decrease Employee Well-being, But Not For Everyone

SHRM. Fewer Meetings Can Boost Employee and Organization Productivity

Telegraph. The Truth About Work: Secretly, the Staff Rather Love Those Office Meetings

Scientific American. Meetings Are Great

Financial Times. Improve Job Satisfaction and Abolish Meetings

Forbes. 10 Costly Career Mistakes You're Making Without Realizing