
"Research suggests that almost 44% of action items are missed after meetings. We have built some of the most sophisticated recording and transcription technology and products in history, and we are still leaving meetings with a list of things we never act on."
"I come to believe that the real productivity crisis was never about capturing, never about transcription. It is all about what happens in the silence after the meeting."
"Meetings, in my view, are among the most computationally heavy tasks the human brain performs, comparable to driving, because vision, hearing, and reasoning are all engaged."
Sean Song, founder of HiDock, discusses productivity challenges in meetings, highlighting that nearly 44% of action items are missed. He argues that existing tools focus on capturing information rather than addressing what happens after meetings. Song believes the real productivity crisis lies in the silence following discussions, which he compares to the cognitive load of driving. His company’s HiNotes 3.0 aims to tackle this overlooked aspect of productivity, rethinking how professionals engage with meeting outcomes.
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