Law of Two Feet

The Law of Two Feet reframes participation as a responsibility: people should leave spaces where they are neither learning nor contributing and move toward places where their presence has real value.

Law of Triviality

Familiar details attract more debate than consequential complexity

Consulting Meeting Facilitation

Make meetings produce decisions

Fixing Slow Decisions

Committees mollify and hedge; decision architecture and disciplined meetings actually decide.

Musk's War on Meetings

Musk's rules: shrink meetings, leave when useless, skip jargon, bypass hierarchy.

Meetings Signal Bad Organization

Meetings are band-aids on systemic problems, and their true cost cascades.

Why Write Meeting Minutes

Well-crafted minutes drive accountability, define narratives and differentiate professionals.

Why the Whiteboard Still Wins

A whiteboard offers a neutral, flexible tool for resetting difficult meetings and reaching agreement.

The Hybrid Briefing

How leaders can brief effectively when the audience is split across physical rooms, video windows and live written chat