Calendly, the only centralized scheduling automation platform built for scaling across the organization, released its second annual report, The State of Meetings. It uncovers how internal and external meetings shape productivity, decision-making, and collaboration across industries, roles and generations, and outlines strategies for making meetings more effective in today’s hybrid work environment.
Surprisingly, 81% of respondents think more (productive) meetings could help them at work in some way, and 54% said meetings enhance their productivity at work. “Meetings have the potential to become meaningful, creative interactions that can build relationships and drive valuable outcomes if done properly,” said Chief Product Officer Stephen Hsu. “Whether the outcome is closing more deals, hiring top talent, or creating the best products for customers, good meetings can only be good when they become a priority for your business.”
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What makes a good meeting, according to workers
So, what separates good and bad meetings? The data reveals a clear pattern: Workers’ most productive meetings are those scheduled to make decisions as a team or make progress toward team goals.
The least productive meetings follow a pattern as well:
But purpose alone isn’t enough — preparation is key. Meetings for which attendees receive pre-read materials or agendas beforehand, and follow-up notes afterward, are notably more productive than those without those key materials. In fact, approximately 40% of workers said their least productive meetings lack follow-up notes or action items after a meeting ends. This means that a well-structured, productive meeting requires thoughtful planning and thorough follow-up.
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Meeting behaviors are evolving across generations
The report also uncovers generational differences in how workers approach meetings. 67% of Gen Z workers reported setting calendar boundaries and blocks on their calendars, demonstrating that younger workers proactively manage their time and mental health at work. By contrast, only half of Millennials and Baby Boomers – 53% and 48%, respectively – set boundaries on their calendars.
Older generations struggle less with staying focused during meetings, however: 60% of Gen Zers juggle multiple tasks during virtual meetings, compared to 34% of Baby Boomers.
This shift in meeting behaviors is making workers redefine what’s acceptable and what’s not during meetings — like eating on camera and taking meetings outside. They are now largely seen as inappropriate, with 77% of workers saying eating should stay off-camera, and 45% of respondents saying sitting outdoors on camera is not acceptable.
How AI can shape the future of productive meetings
This year’s report also highlights a growing enthusiasm for AI, with 54% of respondents expressing excitement about the potential of AI-powered smart scheduling assistance — up from 47% in 2023. With its ability to automate mundane tasks, AI enables workers to focus on more strategic, value-driving activities — which will transform meetings into efficient, high-impact interactions that drive critical business outcomes.
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