On the flip side, it’s somehow easier to get people to attend scheduled meetings.

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    Running games has definitely helped me run meetings.

    • Establish turn order.
    • let people finish their thought instead of immediately following some dumbass tangent
    • take notes
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    “Can I use my Sick Day to take a half day Friday to start my 24 hour Star Wars marathon this weekend?”

    “So, Rules as Written, absolutely not. But… we’re gonna go with the Rule of Cool on this one. See you Monday.”

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    GM/DM/Ref’ing makes you think about everybody’s experience at the table. Are they engaged? Having fun? Invested? Getting to do the stuff they’re here for? Feel safe and able to talk freely?

    It should be the same for the chair of work meeting.

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      Fun comes from overcoming challenges which imply problems existed which implies inefficiency at turning money into more money. … Huh. Capitalism is just letting money munchkins min/max society for their own personal benefit.