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We'll just have to see

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We'll just have to see

I think Mike would be the first to say that this is a Crazy Experiment. But I’ll tell you what I really like about it.

  • We’re placing even a tentative stake in the ground that says these resources — which we’ve all started to treat as 1) constantly available and 2) theoretically endless — do in fact have both limits and limitations. And we’re going to express that in undeniable physical terms
  • We’re realigning the implicit idea that everyone in the room needs to be there for every meeting from beginning to end. Because, as with email spam, meetings will change a lot when the people with the power to call them are made to pay something…anything. It’s simple economics.

Building good habits? Maybe / maybe not.

But when you charge a nickel for the hotel ice machine, the number of ice fights kids have plummets. Does it solve the problem of ice fights? Nope. But it does get kids out of the habit of thinking a) hallways are for ice fights, and b) ice machines will happily afford their abuse by providing an endless free supply of ammo.

Anyhow, I’ve asked Mike to write up his experience with meeting tokens for the site, so I encourage everyone to keep an eye out. Should be pretty interesting.

Meeting Tokens, for creating time scarcity By: Merlin Mann (10 replies) October 19, 2007 - 8:16am
 
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