How to Keep the Meat of the Meeting Without Over-Cooking It

How to Keep the Meat of the Meeting Without Over-Cooking It

Author: Jacob Stone and Maria Williams April 17, 2026 Duration: 14:40

Most meetings don’t fail because of time. They fail because nothing actually gets decided.

Executives are spending nearly 23 hours a week in meetings - and yet 70% say those meetings are ineffective. That’s not a scheduling problem. It’s a decision-making problem.

Too many meetings have:

  • Too many voices
  • Not enough ownership
  • More discussion, but fewer decisions

And over time, that doesn’t just waste time. It also shapes your culture. It tells your team that being busy matters more than being effective.

In our latest episode of The Intentional Workplace Podcast, we break down how to keep the “meat of the meeting” - the conversations that actually matter - without over-processing decisions or burning people out.

Good meetings don’t try to include everything. They protect space for what actually requires human judgment.

A few practical ways to fix it:

  • Start with the decision, not the agenda. If nothing will change after the meeting, don’t have it.
  • Send context in advance. Meetings are for thinking, not reading slides out loud.
  • Limit the room. Smaller groups = clearer accountability.
  • End with ownership. If no one owns it, nothing moves.
  • Audit recurring meetings. If it’s not adding value anymore, it shouldn’t exist.

🎙 In this episode, Jacob Stone and Maria Williams dive into the topic of meetings and how this can impact culture. If your calendar is full but progress feels slow…this one’s worth a listen!

Fifteen minutes. Two experts. Intentional work.

To learn more about People Operations, Scaling Teams, or Auditing your Human Resource Processes please connect with us!

Jacob Stone:

JacobStone@WORQTAP.com

www.worqtap.com

Maria Williams:

Maria.Williams@ScaleSmartHR.com

www.scalesmarthr.com


Every week, Maria Williams of SaleSmart HR Solutions and Jacob Stone from WorqTap get together for a live conversation that cuts through the noise. Their The Intentional Workplace podcast is built on a simple idea: scaling a company shouldn't mean your culture or your sanity falls apart. Instead of abstract theories, they focus on the tangible, often messy problems that leaders encounter as their teams grow. You’ll hear direct discussions on everything from reshaping talent strategy to implementing HR practices that actually stick, all framed by the latest workplace trends. This isn't about adding more complexity to your day; it's about finding practical clarity. Designed for founders, executives, and HR leaders in the thick of building something, each episode feels like a candid strategy session. Tuning into this podcast means getting actionable insights from two hosts who’ve been in the trenches, helping you build a workplace that works on purpose.
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