Most meetings are bad, and most attempts to fix it merely reduce the *amount* of meetings, rather than do anything to improve their usefulness.
This is an opportunity for #UX designers aspiring to "do strategy." But hi-fi artifacts won't help you here; their purpose is to document decisions that have already been made.
Lo-fi artifacts only appear skippable when seen alone; in reality they are a critical part of the same collaborative sense-making system as meetings.
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This meeting could have been a picnic
Well-designed meetings are just as important to our work as well-designed artifacts.Pavel Samsonov (The Product Picnic)

Pavel A. Samsonov
in reply to Pavel A. Samsonov • • •Bernard Tyers
in reply to Pavel A. Samsonov • • •I literally had this - lo-fi artifacts [...] are a critical part of the same collaborative sense-making system as meetings. - happen today, said by my great BA colleague working with me. It's a pity others don't _get_ it.
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