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Types of Meetings Affecting Focus Time

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Elliot Chan, Digital Marketing Manager5 min read

Is your team managing time efficiently?

As organizational leaders striving to enhance team performance, it's essential to recognize that not all meetings are created equal. Unfortunately, some are more likely to disrupt the workday and cause employees to lose valuable focus time.

This article explores the traits of disruptive meetings. This knowledge will assist you in establishing the changes necessary for better time management and empower your employees to improve collaboration.

By understanding which types of meetings negatively impact your team, you can implement strategies to minimize these disruptions. Addressing these factors will enable your teams to maintain focus, improve productivity, and foster a more efficient and engaged work environment.

Meetings that cause interruptions

Frequent interruptions in the form of meetings can significantly disrupt an employee's focus and productivity.

Ad hoc meetings, often scheduled spontaneously to address immediate issues, can cause interruptions in the workplace. These unscheduled sessions break the flow of planned work and force employees to shift their focus abruptly , leading to a significant loss of time. By minimizing ad hoc meetings and finding alternative ways to address urgent matters, organizations can preserve the focus of workers.

By identifying these meetings, addressing whether they are a problem, and implementing strategies to manage their frequency and timing, businesses can help employees maintain better time management throughout their workday.

Consider introducing asynchronous collaboration or having a meeting-free workday.

Produce8 is a digital work analytics platform that enables you to understand how you are currently running meetings and whether the changes you’ve made are having the desired outcome.

Poorly scheduled meetings

Poorly scheduled meetings — especially recurring meetings or cross-functional meetings — can significantly disrupt productivity. If not regularly reviewed, these meetings can become habitual and hinder peak productivity periods.

Many recurring meetings, such as daily stand-ups, team huddles , and regular check-ins, while brief, interrupt the start of the workday and impede focus during an employee’s most productive working hours. These meetings act as anchor points that employees anticipate, preventing them from getting into a flow beforehand and requiring time to mentally refocus afterward.

To resolve these scheduling issues, teams and organizations can establish clear guidelines for meeting scheduling, including preferred times and notice periods. Because everyone has different productive work times, encourage employees to block out focus time on their calendars and set meeting-free zones during specific times or days to minimize disruptions.

Additionally, reviewing the necessity of recurring meetings and canceling or combining those that are no longer essential can prevent unnecessary interruptions. We challenge your organization to take the Great Workdays Kickoff for Organizations to identify how scheduled meetings are impacting productivity.

Meetings that run over time

Brainstorming sessions, project kickoff meetings, and strategic planning meetings are prime examples of meetings that extend past their scheduled time, as they involve sharing extensive details and engaging in open-ended conversations.

A common cause for meetings running over time is not having a clear goal at the start or failing to set a time limit to reach that goal. Even with well-defined objectives, relying on a committee to reach a consensus can be challenging. Ensuring that all discussions and decisions stay aligned with the meeting’s objectives can help, but sometimes reducing the number of participants is necessary to streamline discussions. We will go into more detail about this in the following section.

How often do meetings run over in your organization? Analyze the data in the Produce8 workspace timeline.

By recognizing lengthy meetings and implementing strategies to keep discussions focused and time-boxed, businesses can ensure that their employees’ time and energy are spent in the right place.

Meetings with too many participants

If we all know that having too many participants in a meeting can be detrimental, why does it keep happening? Because of over-inclusiveness, unclear roles, and a fear of missing out. Hierarchical pressure and ambiguous meeting objectives can also lead to excessive invitations. But most often, it simply occurs out of habit.

To manage participant numbers effectively, businesses must first understand the average sizes of their meetings and decipher how many hours are spent in meetings with a large participation list.

Produce8 allows you to see how much time is spent in meetings by size — and the average cost to the business:

After you’ve identified the problem, you can have more efficient discussions with your team by keeping meetings to a manageable size. Segment meetings, use representatives, and leverage technology for asynchronous work to help streamline discussions.

Recovering focus time from meetings

Meetings are affecting employee focus time and well-being. We cannot ignore that fact any longer — especially when gathering a group of people together is easier than ever. We must come to understand how we conduct meetings and determine whether changes are actually improving the workday.

By gathering data on current meeting practices, you can pinpoint specific issues such as excessive participation, poor scheduling, or lengthy durations. With this data in hand, bring the team together and come to an agreement on necessary changes. Then implement strategies tailored to address these issues.

By continuing to measure and analyze meeting data, you can assess the effectiveness of these changes. And by committing to data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement, your organization can optimize meeting practices and better support team performance.

We encourage your teams and organizations to measure the time they spend in meetings and start improving their workdays by starting the Great Workdays Kickoff for Organization . Reach out to Produce8 if you’re up for it. We can get your whole organization set up and feeling empowered to take back control of the workday.

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