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Is it OK to Check Email During Meetings?
Published By: Zoli Erdos on February 14, 2007 - 12:58pm
Original Blog Entry Located Here Filed In: Knowledge Management Paul Kedrosky is surprised at the results of the in a WSJ survey on in-meeting email habits:
I'm not surprised, in fact the survey asked about "feelings", which to me translates to "do what I say, not what I do". I voted "never OK", but I do plead guilty to occasionally doing it. I certainly disagree with Paul on "discrete checking once in a while is fine." No, it's NOT fine. But there is another side of the coin: my time, your time, everyone's time is valuable - don't waste it with endless, formal, long meetings. I would not think of checking email at a well-structured, efficiently run, productive and participatory meeting for fear of missing out on something important. (Note: I took a snapshot of the poll 500 votes after Paul did, and the percentages are more or less the same, which indicates a fairly consistent public opinion).
Tags: email, blackberry, effective meetings, survey, wsj, wall street journal, board meetings, corporate meetings, meeting etiquette
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