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When it comes to meetings, I am told that among my management peers, I have the reputation of having a structure fetish. I insist on an agenda and notes for every meeting (except confidential one-on-ones), and on cross-references to existing documentation, applicable issues tracked in an issue tracker, or wiki pages.
It is a tragedy that each and every #gathering of people goes by the umbrella term of "#meeting" now.
There is a huge number of formats we can pick the most suitable from, depending on the intended #outcome. They're requiring different amounts of #ceremony.
I'd rather widen my #facilitation skills than bash the "meeting" straw man.
"Reason #6: The “unconference track” trap Some event stakeholders make the well-intentioned but disastrous mistake of adding an unconference track to their traditional conference.
It’s the biggest unconference mistake you can make.
Most attendees don’t know what an unconference is or have had a bad experience at a poorly designed event."