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AI Staff-Meeting Agenda Redesigns: Drafting Meetings Worth the Hour
AI can redesign staff-meeting agendas, but the principal still has to facilitate the room.
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- 1The premise
- 2staff meeting design
- 3asynchronous communication
- 4decision vs information
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Section 1
The premise
AI can redesign staff-meeting agendas to separate information that could be async from decisions and learning that need the room.
What AI does well here
- Triage prior agendas into 'could be email,' 'needs decision,' and 'needs learning' buckets.
- Generate redesigned agendas with timeboxes and named decision rights per item.
What AI cannot do
- Replace the facilitation skill that determines whether the redesigned meeting actually works.
- Make information land async if the staff distrusts the email channel.
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