Designing Meetings That Think
Replace vague agendas with a single, decision‑critical question and the criteria to resolve it. Circulate a brief two hours before. After trying this, comment with the exact question you used and whether it shortened the meeting appreciably.
Designing Meetings That Think
Assign a blue team to propose, a red team to challenge, and rules that keep debate respectful and time‑boxed. Rotate roles monthly. Tell us how rotating skeptics influenced psychological safety while increasing rigor, speed, and final commitment.