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Back to EpisodesWhy Google's 22 Minute Meeting Rule Changed Everything
Published 3 days, 18 hours ago
Description
Your company spends about $40,000 per employee every year just sitting in bad meetings. Google figured out how to cut that waste in half with one simple rule: 22 minutes max. In this episode, Nora Mitchell breaks down why this time limit works and how to turn your worst meetings into the sessions people actually want to attend.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• The 18-minute sweet spot that forces better preparation and sharper focus
• Why standing meetings finish 34% faster with zero quality loss
• The 2-minute clarity trick that makes teams 25% more efficient
👤 Perfect for: anyone tired of watching their day disappear into endless, pointless meetings that accomplish nothing.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Nora Mitchell reveals the $37 billion meeting problem
[02:15] Why Google's 22-minute rule actually works
[05:30] The standing meeting hack that saves hours
[08:45] How 2 minutes of clarity changes everything
[11:00] Making your next meeting worth attending
[14:30] Quick wins you can try tomorrow
Most people think longer meetings mean more gets done. That's backwards. The best meetings are short, focused, and leave everyone knowing exactly what happens next. Google's research proves it, and Nora shows you how to make it work in your workplace.
Whether you're running team standups or quarterly reviews, these frameworks turn meeting time into productive time. You'll walk away with specific tactics that actually work, not more theories about collaboration.
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🔍 Topics: meeting efficiency, workplace productivity, time management, Google workplace strategies, team leadership
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