A minute of such time is worth as much as the individual sum of all participants’ time value. If you and I are worth $5/minute, if we do a genuine meeting, that minute is worth $20, not $10. Meeting-coin is how real wealth is mined.
Second, the real cost of participation is less than full value of time because we should discount to the extent we “go dead” in a meeting by exercising fidelity-lowering options. For example, turning off video, muting mic, participating mainly in the chat channel over talking etc
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Problem is even more complicated when you consider asymmetric costs between participants. People who’s work day is a chain of meetings cost them lower. People who need focused solo heads down time pay dramatically more for them. Former group has more power to initiate meetings.
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