How to Keep Remote Meetings Productive and Your Schedule Under Control

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Interview with Jean Hsu, VP of Engineering at Range about structuring, scheduling and making your remote meetings productive. Learn from her stories about handling an avalanche of remote meetings, and what she's learned along the way about transforming these meetings and supporting her team.Sign up for the Level-up Engineering newsletter!In this interview we're covering:The optimal number of remote meetings dailyMaking remote meetings productiveStructuring remote meetingsNecessary extra meetings in a remote environmentTools to support remote meetingsMeetings that don't work remotelyProviding a flexibility of schedule in your companyExcerpt from the interview:"This is my rule of thumb: remove status updates and announcements from meetings, and communicate them as asynchronous updates. You can use a tool like Loom for this. Leaders can record a short video message, and the employees can watch it at any time and leave comments.Use async channels with anything that doesn’t require discussion, or where you can start out without a discussion.Don’t rely too much on meetings; move everything you can to asynchronous updates. For example, it’s easier for me to reply to an email than it would be to find 15-30 minutes to discuss the same thing in a video call."Click here to read the full interview!

How to Keep Remote Meetings Productive and Your Schedule Under Control

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