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There are meetings that require you listen to learn and others that you listen to provide feedback. I've found when listening as a mentor there is an increase in my productivity to provide value when heads down making notes on phone or computer vs watching and getting distracted.
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I would argue that making notes on paper provides significantly more focus and presence than doing so on a phone or laptop
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Does that make you pro or anti brain computer interface?
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“Reminder that this is a laptop-closed meeting” I can hear you when I read this sentence

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Plus the awkward pause for people to realize that I was indeed refering to *their* laptop usage and I’m serious about itpic.twitter.com/Yx3tnKtG1c
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Does a tablet count, too? So would this mean that taking meeting notes with anything other than pen and paper means you're not contributing or truly part of the meeting? If so, couldn't disagree more with this and very surprising coming from someone in your role/industry
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Yep, this goes for all screens
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