The more I learn about this product, the more eager I am to use it.
At first, I might have been skeptical—another meeting tool? But I trusted the person behind the idea so I heard him out. And now, after describing Contio dozens of times to potential team members, I find myself anticipating that moment when the person on the other end of the call suddenly gets it. That spark of wonder.
My own excitement has only grown. I think Aaron Klein has another hit on his hands.
Want to manage meetings more productively? No donuts, no coffee, and NO CHAIRS. Stand up, say your piece, and then let the next guy say his. Nobody sits down, and there's nothing to eat or drink. THAT will focus the attendee's attention!
The more I learn about this product, the more eager I am to use it.
At first, I might have been skeptical—another meeting tool? But I trusted the person behind the idea so I heard him out. And now, after describing Contio dozens of times to potential team members, I find myself anticipating that moment when the person on the other end of the call suddenly gets it. That spark of wonder.
My own excitement has only grown. I think Aaron Klein has another hit on his hands.
Lucky you to get to invest in him again.
Yep. Meetings are for making decisions. Only. Mostly they suck these days.
I retired in March. But damn ... if I was still in the industry, I'd give this a try.
tell your friends
Want to manage meetings more productively? No donuts, no coffee, and NO CHAIRS. Stand up, say your piece, and then let the next guy say his. Nobody sits down, and there's nothing to eat or drink. THAT will focus the attendee's attention!
Sounds productive. Can you invest in him or the company?
Andy Groves wrote a book called High Impact Management, and it is mostly about the correct and incorrect use of meetings.
Good luck with this new company.