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This Thought Experiment Could Save You 32 Hours a Month

This Thought Experiment Could Save You 32 Hours a Month

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In this episode, we talk about why meeting overload keeps growing, why recurring meetings rarely disappear, and how zero-based calendaring helps professionals rebuild calendars from scratch. You’ll hear a bold experiment companies used to save dozens of hours each month and how the language of experimentation lowers resistance.

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