Elon Musk sent an email to the staff at Tesla with his 6 rules for productivity.
Here they are:
1) Avoid large Meetings
Large meetings waste valuable time and energy.-
They discourage debate-
People are more guarded than open- There’s not enough time for everyone to contribute
Don’t schedule large meetings unless you’re certain they provide value to everyone.
2) Leave a meeting if you’re not contributingIf a meeting doesn’t require your:-
Input-
Value-
Decisions
Your presence is useless.
It’s not rude to leave a meeting.But it’s rude to waste people’s time.
3) Forget the chain of command
Communicate with colleagues directly.
Not through supervisors or managers.
Fast communicators make fast decisions.
Fast decisions = competitive advantage.
4) Be clear, not clever
Avoid nonsense words and technical jargon.
It slows down communication.Choose words that are:-
Concise
To the point
Easy to understand
Don’t sound smart.
Be efficient.
5) Ditch frequent meetings
There’s no better way to waste everyone’s time.
Use meetings to:-
Collaborate
– Attack issues head-on
– Solve urgent problems
But once you resolve the issue, frequent meetings are no longer necessary.
You can resolve most issues without a meeting.
Instead of meetings:-
Send a text
– Send an email
– Communicate on a discord or slack channel
Don’t interrupt your team’s workflow if it’s unnecessary.
6) Use common senseIf a company rule doesn’t:-
Make sense
– Contribute to progress
– Apply to your specific situation
Avoid following the rule with your eyes closed.
Don’t follow rules. Follow principles.