Revolutionary Action Plan: Adjournment Theory

Meetings, meetings, meetings. We've all been there. But have you ever felt like you're stuck in some kind of existential loop, reliving the same pointless, time-wasting meetings over and over?

The Problem: Meetings as a Sisyphean Task

Meetings are like Sisyphus, pushing a boulder up a mountain, only to have it roll back down and have to do it all again. But what if we told you that there's a way to break this cycle?

Adjournment Theory: The Revolutionary Action Plan

Our research suggests that the key to breaking the meeting cycle is not to simply "get more done" or "be more productive." No, it's much more radical than that. We propose that you, the individual, become the boulder. You must take ownership of your own meetings, and use them as an opportunity to create change, to spark revolution, to... well, to do something, anything, to get off this merry-go-round.

But don't just take our word for it! Read on to learn more about our revolutionary action plan.