{"id":7352,"date":"2025-10-22T08:49:01","date_gmt":"2025-10-22T08:49:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kos-intl.com\/?p=7352"},"modified":"2025-10-22T08:49:01","modified_gmt":"2025-10-22T08:49:01","slug":"endlessly-ineffective-meetings-are-driving-talent-away","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kos-intl.com\/insight\/endlessly-ineffective-meetings-are-driving-talent-away\/","title":{"rendered":"Endlessly Ineffective Meetings Are Driving Talent Away"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-page-id=\"NJYFdKdMno3AzExVnPHcGxEunjn\" data-lark-html-role=\"root\" data-docx-has-block-data=\"false\">\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-YqrTdvdTlokLe8xnvLscn3mYnMb\">Social media platforms are buzzing with complaints about &#8220;useless meetings&#8221; and &#8220;meanlessing meetings&#8221;:<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-FuecdnIGqoF38wxKfNlcXbRinyh\"><strong>\u00a0&#8220;Daily stand-ups, big meetings every three days, and somehow, meetings last longer than actual work hours. &#8220;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-X4q4d8VNYo7K8Ix2WwkccVo0npg\"><strong>\u00a0&#8220;If meetings actually solved problems, I\u2019d be fine with them. But too often, they turn into blame-shifting sessions: \u2018That\u2019s not my job,\u2019 or \u2018Talk to someone else.\u2019 Without meetings, projects stall; with meetings, they stall even more.&#8221;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-EoHXdkccLoRJMFxsNTDcBvEonYg\">At its core, the frustration isn\u2019t with meetings themselves but with pointless, performative &#8220;pseudo-meetings&#8221; that feel like going through the motions. Over time, these endless meetings become a drain, pushing out employees who just want to do meaningful work and even damaging an employer\u2019s brand reputation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-QQ1wdh0UqoYG9hxINpPcLNyhnRb\">Today, KOS International, a leading recruitment firm in Hong Kong SAR, explores why meetings have become ineffective and how to steer them back to being a tool that empowers teams to succeed.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-TmYLdWVNnolKJRx2oE5cG9eInth\"><strong>1.The Real Cost of Low-Quality Meetings<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-IPghd2w50oyKEbx1R3uc8qZqnwf\">Low-quality meetings do more than waste time. They erode operational efficiency, create ripple effects, and harm talent retention and employer branding.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-ZySTd48RgoUu3Lx9LAScGJIyn9b\">For talent retention, top performers stay to create value, not to burn out in endless, unproductive meetings. When meetings fragment the workday, core tasks get pushed to overtime, leading to chronic overwork. This not only drives employees away but also damages employer reputation in ways companies can\u2019t afford.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-URxfdWJgHohePjxMbUKcD2HCnul\">Today\u2019s job seekers are savvy, using platforms and social media to research a company\u2019s true work environment. A single comment from a former employee, like &#8220;The boss schedules meetings during lunch breaks,&#8221; can spread faster and carry more weight than an expensive employer branding campaign. In conversations with KOS International consultants in Hong Kong SAR, candidates frequently ask about a company\u2019s culture, specifically whether it has a &#8220;meeting-heavy&#8221; or &#8220;high-pressure&#8221; environment. Job seekers increasingly prioritize efficient, equitable workplaces, and rigid, inefficient meeting cultures are seen as red flags signaling outdated management practices.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-COOsdK6WOoFfevxAtjRch7wcnOd\"><strong>2.Meetings Aren\u2019t the Problem. Ineffective Meetings Are.<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-TjgidETpZocslHxX0VfcOEhFnog\">Meetings are management\u2019s most common but most misused tool, revealing core leadership issues:<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-FCU6d93F4o6qaDxyJHrc9fRunjf\">\u2022 Lack of Decision-Making: Many meetings drag on without resolution due to unclear roles. Who proposes, who advises, who decides? Without this clarity, meetings are doomed to waste time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-DfFhdTMq3o2oGPxzvlEcHVgQnp1\">\u2022 Dodging Accountability Through Group Decisions: Rather than one leader owning decisions and consequences, meetings spread responsibility thin, diluting accountability among participants.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-X2cHdtV1yopqumxUrSMcuAdLnAg\">\u2022 Overuse to Regain Control: In uncertain business environments, leaders crave control through frequent meetings, exhaustive questioning, and lengthy updates, using process certainty to mask anxiety over uncertain outcomes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-RJ2zd8mOHoxf5uxZQoqct3EMn4g\">How do top companies approach meetings? Amazon\u2019s CEO Jeff Bezos replaces PowerPoint with one- or six-page memos, which attendees read silently at the start of meetings to spark focused discussion. Tesla\u2019s CEO Elon Musk has said, &#8220;If you\u2019re clearly not adding value, leave the meeting or hang up.&#8221; MINISO\u2019s CEO Ye Guofu bans internal PowerPoint entirely, advocating for &#8220;fewer meetings, shorter meetings, and useful meetings.&#8221; He caps meetings at 30 minutes (one hour max), limits reports to three pages, and stops discussions that fail to reach a conclusion after three rounds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-ZfhMdqDBdomKjmxi4a1c67ugnGO\">These leading companies treat efficient meetings as a cornerstone of operational success and talent attraction. Their practices reflect a shared belief: the quality of meetings mirrors the quality of management. Efficient meetings show respect for employees\u2019 time and contributions. It\u2019s time to rethink how we meet.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-SYj5df5r9okGyixRdsecwURAnId\"><strong>3.Three Practical Tips to Regain Meeting Effectiveness<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-COCsd9E1IoaxIDxrIvJcbttmnMb\">Transforming meetings into valuable tools doesn\u2019t require a complete overhaul. These three strategies can deliver quick, impactful improvements without adding to the managerial burden:<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-DqNCd8lXZoizSIxeSCnchkx1nmb\"><strong>\u2022 Before the Meeting: Clarify Three Key Questions to Avoid Aimless Discussions<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-QIwhdHV8TooLfixg8DEcFEMMnbc\"><strong> &#8211; What specific problem is this meeting solving?<\/strong> For example, &#8220;Set the budget and plan for next month\u2019s promotional campaign,&#8221; not a vague &#8220;Let\u2019s talk about promotions.&#8221; Share the agenda and supporting materials in advance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-HeWudS695oaPRSxtbUVcbqoVnlf\"><strong> &#8211; Who absolutely needs to attend?<\/strong> Invite only those directly relevant (e.g., finance and operations leads). Don\u2019t drag in unrelated team members to &#8220;observe.&#8221; Amazon\u2019s &#8220;two-pizza rule&#8221; suggests that if a meeting requires more people than two pizzas can feed, it&#8217;s too big.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-YHpGd1Xh7oa0S0xKN5tcGIQMnRg\"><strong> &#8211; What\u2019s the expected outcome?<\/strong> For example, confirm the budget amount and assign responsibilities, not just brainstorm ideas.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-DHBodRW3TosnslxvTJnctlwynXb\">Reduce formalism by eliminating mandatory PowerPoint presentations. Amazon\u2019s memo approach is a great example. Where feasible, prioritize virtual communication through video calls or collaboration tools to boost efficiency.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-YTM7dFcg8oq4cgxPK2vcxwO7nCf\"><strong>\u2022 During the Meeting: Focus on Two Priorities to Avoid Wasted Discussion<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-UCp7dKUYpo9jGXxTfFpc6E8Bnzb\"><strong> &#8211; Control the Pace:<\/strong> If the conversation veers off-topic (e.g., someone starts discussing competitor trends), gently redirect: &#8220;That\u2019s a great point. Let\u2019s schedule a separate discussion for it. For now, let\u2019s focus on finalizing the budget.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-NKUHd1bocoBJC7xq1X2c5fgynqh\"><strong> &#8211; Assign Clear Responsibilities:<\/strong> Once a decision is made, specify &#8220;who does what by when.&#8221; For example, \u201cFinance Manager Lee will finalize the budget by Wednesday, and Operations Lead Hong will prepare the campaign plan.&#8221; This prevents post-meeting confusion about next steps.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-SOfUd1od0oJRBIx49BBcUS9rnIh\"><strong>\u2022 After the Meeting: Follow up promptly. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-CoZHd6uyeolvcyxBCRKcgWTIn21\">Meetings often fail not because of poor discussions but due to lack of follow-through. Within 24 hours, share a To-Do List outlining tasks, owners, deadlines, and schedule a progress check. For example, follow up by Friday on tasks assigned Monday, checking &#8220;What\u2019s done, and what needs support?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h4 class=\"heading-2 ace-line old-record-id-NrK7db6mCo95J8xuVxDc070vn9f\">KOS Recommendations<\/h4>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-Cvx9di8TJolzfax4Dc2cwNOnnJf\">The goal of meeting reform is to ensure every meeting is worth having. Free employees from pointless meetings so they can focus on work that creates value.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-TB4id5pecoCVWgx07lUcYTyRnQc\">Ultimately, managers and employees share the same goals: to do great work, attract and retain talent who deliver results, and achieve meaningful outcomes. Success isn\u2019t measured by how many meetings you hold this week but by the results you achieve.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-LissdHIzfob5imxTZeLcaQhLnTg\">The best workplace culture might just be one where meetings are few but impactful, employees leave on time, and results are always delivered.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ace-line ace-line old-record-id-KoVDdxktPoIIjDxAzBqcFalynj8\">For recruitment or job-seeking needs, reach out to our expert consultants! <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kos-intl.com\/contact-us\/\">https:\/\/www.kos-intl.com\/contact-us\/<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Social media platforms are buzzing with complaints about &#8220;useless meetings&#8221; and &#8220;meanlessing meetings&#8221;: \u00a0&#8220;Daily stand-ups, big meetings every three days, and somehow, meetings last longer than actual work hours. &#8220; \u00a0&#8220;If meetings actually solved problems, I\u2019d be fine with them. 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