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Thread: Scheduling meetings at work- what a pain in the ass

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    Scheduling meetings at work- what a pain in the ass

    We've got some shitty Groupwise system here at work that makes it impossible to schedule meetings in the first place... but seriously: I've got a couple meetings I run each month with 10-15 people. So, I go in and schedule it to best fit everyone's open time. There's always one GD person who comes to me after I send it out, "Didn't you look at my schedule? I can't make the meeting so you might want to reschedule it." Wouldn't you know it, that bitch sits right next to me!

    Maybe I should just tell her that she's not really important anyways, and I don't care if she shows up or not.

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    Hmmm. Tell her, oh no, who's going to make the coffee?!

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    Why don't you set standard meeting times and then let everyone else deal with scheduling conflicts?

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    Because that would be too easy. I tried scheduling one before lunch... "Don't you know I have to take lunch at 11:00 and if your meeting runs over, I can't make it?" I tried to schedule one after lunch (1:00)... "If I'm late getting back from lunch, I won't be able to make it." People here are just way too set in their ways.

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    Have all staff put their schedules on their GW calendars, then next time you want to schedule a meeting, GW can automatically find a date/time where all are free and no one can bitch.

    But yeh, work sucks generally.
    ...I do like a BIT of Gorgonzola!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StokeSmack View Post
    Have all staff put their schedules on their GW calendars, then next time you want to schedule a meeting, GW can automatically find a date/time where all are free and no one can bitch.
    If this was the case, then we'd have all meetings at 4:00 in the morning or at 7:00 on a Saturday afternoon.

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    Schedule status meetings (which I'm guessing this is, as what other reason is there to meet with 10-15 on a monthly basis) at a set time and day every month. Do this about a month and a half out, and use the fact that it's a large amount of people to muscle people's schedules around. Can't make it? Make someone take minutes and send em out. NOTE: I recommend making the latest person take the minutes.

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