How to decline meetings/The work environment matters/Visual mapping in schools/Dreamers dreaming/Audio book recording/
Lynne Cazaly - www.lynnecazaly.com

How to decline meetings/The work environment matters/Visual mapping in schools/Dreamers dreaming/Audio book recording/


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Decline 1 in 3 meetings

Decline, delete or at least press the ‘Maybe’ button on the invitation.?

The point is, don’t automatically ‘Accept’ meeting invites — you’re creating too much synchronous work (in real time work with others) and it’s taking up too much time in your schedule.?


We might accept meeting invites by default, automatically, habitually.?


Real time meetings, chats and other ‘now’ happenings are thieves of time, attention, energy, progress and motivation. Real time should be saved for the really, truly important stuff.?

This year I’m sharing techniques on how to deliberately?#meetless

Do you think declining or deleting an invitation is being rude??

If so, before you accept or delete, ask a clarifying question like:?

  • why am I invited to this meeting; could you give me a bit more information please?
  • could I see the agenda for the meeting please and then I’ll decide whether to attend
  • why is this meeting being called
  • I’m not available to attend this meeting; how else can I contribute to this work??


Many workplaces simply don’t provide an alternative way of participating, contributing or being involved in work … unless you’re there, at the meeting.?


And that’s not inclusive enough. It’s a dated way of working.?


But as times are changing and modern work is evolving, more people are realizing the cost of meetings and actively questioning them.?

The exclusion and drain of meetings — the time, effort, energy, resources and motivation — ARE worth calling out and pushing back on.?


Meeting culture has gone unchallenged for too long.?

It’s time to?#meetless

Start by:

?? removing 1 in 3 meetings

?? declining 1 in 3 invites

?? questioning 1 in 3 requests.?


Meet less and you’ll make more and better progress.




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Three Driving Changes Impacting How We Work Today

Thank you to?Leaderonomics?for sharing this article on the changes to work.?




Visual Mapping Techniques in Schools

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I worked with the heads of department and wellbeing staff at?Strathcona Girls Grammar?recently.?

No PowerPoint. Woo hoo!

What did we do? Whiteboards and visual mapping tools for better meeting processes, greater creativity and deeper connections with each other … and students.?

Here are those committed and dedicated professionals, hard at work, before the students arrive in the next few days for the new school year.?

It was such a pleasure to work with them with these visual collaboration tools.?I returned later in the week with a session for all staff!

If you're an educator, teacher or work in schools, get in touch to find out more about BWOW Schools - Better Ways of Working.



Dream on dreamers

Our brains aren’t meant to operate at optimal efficiency. All the time.?


Here are a few ways to offload your thoughts:

?? allow yourself to lose focus. We can’t keep at it all day.

?? let the mind wander to daydream and access your creative ideas/

?? try cognitive offloading. When you’re overloaded, offload by writing things down, typing them out or … I love to use the Voice Memo on my phone. Then it’s gone from your mind. Aaaah!


Don’t let cognitive overload burden you.?


Know a few techniques like these that will help you not just overcome overwhelm … but outsmart it — and be at the ready for the next time it happens.?Read more in this article in Fast Company.

?See more in my book ‘Argh! Too much information, not enough brain: A practical guide to outsmarting overwhelm’. It’s available in paperback, ebook and audio book.?



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Wherever work happens - at the Steelcase Melbourne office

Where work gets done

- A grey cubicle with no line of sight of other people, everyone baking under fluorescent lighting.?


- Walking outdoors listening and talking.?


- A cafe-style set-up with chairs and tables and a buzz about the space.?


- A lounge environment with comfortable seating, smooth edges and a menu to choose from.?


- A park bench in the shade with a view of the playground and the kids playing.?


The world of work and where work is done keeps evolving.

With devices, software, apps and our smarts, many of us can work from a variety of locations, environments and spaces.?


And yes, many people don’t get to access this level of flexibility. But increasingly, people want greater control over the ‘where of work’.


They know the environments in which they work best. They have preferences for how things work for them and where they like to do paid work.?


It includes things like:

??Location and accessibility

??Arrival facilities or neighbouring facilities?

??The physical space available to set up, move about and spread out (hello to the spreader-outers!)

??The features, fittings and design of the space

??The equipment, furniture, power and resources available?

??The overall ambience and vibe of the space …


This list isn’t exhaustive but it can help reveal that the things important to me, may not matter so much to you, and what’s a must for you, may not be on my list at all.?


On a recent visit to meet with the good people at?Steelcase?in Melbourne, I got to see more of the contemporary design elements, new furniture, equipment and tools that make for a modern workspace and workplace.?


Businesses are refreshing and updating their spaces — whether staff come in to the office frequently or not — so there are enhanced spaces for:

??Conversation

??Collaboration

??Silence

??Privacy

??Creativity

??Productivity

??Focus

??Recharging?

… and?

??Choice.?


The variety and choice of space in which to work helps match our mood to the task, our personality to the space, and our energy to the outcomes.?

The variables are many when we consider HOW people want to work and WHERE they do their best work.?

The refreshing of workspaces, workplaces and work environments is booming. And ‘where’ is part of the decision making process for many candidates in choosing to apply or accept a job role.?

Someone controlling where you work is about control … not about setting up the best possible working environment for where work gets done.?




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Recording 'Sync Async : Making progress easier in the changing world of work' at SquareSound studios


Testing 1 2 …?

I spent two half days this past week recording the audio for my most recent book ‘Sync Async: Making progress easier in the changing world of work’.?


It's great to work with the team recording at?SquareSound?in Port Melbourne — it’s where I’ve recorded two of my other audio books ‘ish’ and ‘Argh!’??

They know what they’re doing. It’s a pleasure to work with a professional team and to take your ideas from out of your mind, onto the page and then in to an audiobook.?

There’s been a lot of interest in the ebook and paperback for ‘Sync Async’ and many questions about whether there would be an audiobook … so I decided an audiobook would be a ‘yes’!?

It will be out in a few weeks … stand by and use your?Audible?subscription to choose it as one of your monthly listens.?


??What’s async work all about??

Have a read of this article in?Leaderonomics?

Or this article in?Forbes?

Or get the ebook or paperback of ‘Sync Async’ from wherever you get your books.?The audio book is coming soooooon!



That's it for this edition folks!

Lynne

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Lynne Cazaly - www.lynnecazaly.com

Lynne Cazaly is an expert in modern work and new ways of thinking and working.?

She is an international keynote?speaker?and award winning?author?with her ideas and thoughts published in her 10 books. She consults to leaders, teams and businesses guiding them through their adoption of new and creative ways of thinking and working as they respond to changes in the world.?

Read more at?www.lynnecazaly.com




Thanks Lynne, very inspiring and timely. ?? ??

Christina Morgan-Meldrum

Strategic Change Specialist ? Workshop Facilitator ? Strengths and Career/Life Coach ? Capability Uplift ? De-risk Business Change

2 年

1 in 3, that sounds wild!

Daniela Falecki

Empowering educators to thrive at work. Supporting school leaders to untangle complexity and lead with confidence | Speaker, Author, Coach | Championing Teacher Wellbeing Globally

2 年

Love this Lynne, such powerful messages said in simple ways. Thank goodness for you :)

Abdul Ahad

Professional Graphic Design Expert

2 年

Let's connect I was except fast

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