Bad meetings are bad. GMPP has proven Notion templates and guides to having much better meetings.
Your odds of having good meetings go up
Bad meetings are bad. GMPP has proven Notion templates and guides to having much better meetings.
Hey all, I'm the CEO at Ultraworking. I think we've got pretty good meetings over here at Ultraworking — really thoughtful about communicating well and being effective but also having a ton of fun. A lot of friends have commented favorably on and adopted some of our conventions and infrastructure, so we took some time to create genericized versions of templates and usage guides for better meetings. The stuff in GMPP can seriously make a big difference in your meetings. Give it a shot and let us
Hi everyone! I'm Andi and I'm part of the Ultraworking team. Now, if you're like me and have been working for years and suffering through really terrible (boring, unproductive, and time-consuming) meetings and were wishing there was a better way... well, here you go. A couple of days into working with Ultraworking I noticed a huge difference in how meetings were run here. It was so much better, both in fun and effectiveness. Do let me know what you think! Oh also, if you're a big Notion geek and
Listen, if it came from the team at Ultraworking, it's going to be great! 🙌
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