We got to meet Helena Klange, who has conducted a study on meeting quality in Region Uppsala. It is the first study on how meeting time is used that has been initiated by a region.
The most common reason for poor meetings was the lack of a clear purpose for why the meeting is being held and what is expected of each participant.
– To my knowledge, executive programs lack training on how to conduct meetings, which prompted us to conduct the study, says Helena Klange.
See the full interview about the consequences, conclusions, and the desired measures that can create more value in our daily meetings.
Other studies referred to in the interview are;
The cost of meaningless meetings, DN 2016 (article)
50% poor meetings, DN 2018 (link to article missing)