A Short Case for Walking Meetings

A Short Case for Walking Meetings

Sitting across a table tends to produce defensive conversations. Walking side by side, facing the same direction, tends to produce more honest ones.

It also forces brevity. A meeting that would sprawl for an hour indoors somehow fits into a twenty-minute loop around the block.

Not every meeting works this way, but the ones that do are usually the ones that needed less structure and more candor anyway.