The Future Of Less Work

Which Meetings Should We Stop Having with Rebecca Hinds

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Feb 3, 2026
Rebecca Hinds, organizational researcher who founded Asana’s Work Innovation Lab and the Work AI Institute, and author of Your Best Meeting Ever. She explains why meetings became broken. She introduces the 4D test for deciding when a meeting is needed. She critiques hour-long defaults and suggests shortening meetings. She explores AI’s mixed impact and which recurring meetings to cut first.
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INSIGHT

Default To Meetings Comes From Unclear Norms

  • Organizations default to meetings when asynchronous tools lack clear norms.
  • Without clarity, work fragments across places and drives unnecessary meetings.
ADVICE

Use The 4D Test Before Scheduling

  • Use the 4D test: a meeting should decide, debate, discuss, or develop.
  • Only meet if complexity, emotional intensity, or one-way-door stakes make synchronous presence more efficient.
ADVICE

Shorten Meetings — Try The Rule Of Halves

  • Fight calendar defaults and schedule shorter meetings using the rule of halves.
  • Shorter, intentional durations raise engagement and reveal unnecessary agenda time.
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