Shopify Tells Employees to Just Say No to Meetings

The e-commerce firm is canceling all recurring meetings with more than two people and encouraging staffers to decline invitationsĀ and detach fromĀ big internal chat groups.

(Bloomberg) — Shopify Inc. spent last year cutting costs. Now, itā€™s cutting meetings.

As employees return from holiday break, theĀ Canadian e-commerce firm saidĀ itā€™s conducting a ā€œcalendar purge,ā€ removing all recurring meetings with more than two people ā€œin perpetuity,ā€ while reupping a rule that no meetings at all can be held on Wednesdays. Big meetings of more than 50 people will get shoehorned into a six-hour window on Thursdays, with a limit of one a week. The companyā€™s leaders will also encourage workers to decline other meetings,Ā and remove themselves from large internal chat groups.Ā 

“The best thing founders can do is subtraction,ā€ Chief Executive Officer Tobi Lutke, who co-founded the company, said in an emailed statement.Ā ā€œItā€™s much easier to add things than to remove things. If you say yes to a thing, you actually say no to every other thing you could have done with that period of time. As people add things, the set of things that can be done becomes smaller. Then, you end up with more and more people just maintaining the status quo.ā€Ā 

Large, long andĀ unproductiveĀ meetings have become a scourge of todayā€™s hybrid workplace, prompting companiesĀ to try and curtail them. Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc., household product maker Clorox Co. and tech firm Twilio Inc.Ā are among those that have instituted no-meeting days. Employees spendĀ aboutĀ 18 hours a week on average in meetings, according to a survey conducted last year, and they only decline 14% of invites even though theyā€™d prefer to back out of 31% of them. Reluctantly going to noncriticalĀ meetings wastes about $100Ā million a year at big organizations, the survey found.

Poorly managed meetings can also hurt employee engagement and even boost their intentionĀ to quit, according toĀ Steven Rogelberg, a professor of organizational science, psychology and managementĀ at the University of North Carolina atĀ Charlotte.Ā Data fromĀ Microsoft Corp.Ā based on thousands ofĀ users of its workplace softwareĀ foundĀ that time spent in meetingsĀ more than tripled in the first two years of the pandemic,Ā and the number of weekly meetingsĀ more than doubled. The share of virtual meetings that are one-on-one, though, increased from 17% in 2020 to 42%Ā last year, a study of 48 millionĀ meetingsĀ from collaboration analytics firm Vyopta found, a sign that companies are trying to rein inĀ participants.Ā Ā Shopify said that aĀ bot will serve as theĀ policyā€™s enforcer,Ā reminding meeting organizers of the new rulesĀ starting Jan. 5.Ā 

ā€œOver the years, weā€™ve seen excess meetings creep back into our day to day,ā€ KazĀ Nejatian, Shopifyā€™s vice president of product and chief operating officer, said in an emailed reply to questions. ā€œWe know no one joined Shopify to sit in meetings.ā€The meeting purge is the latestĀ workforce experimentĀ from Shopify. In May 2020, soon after the pandemic hit,Ā Shopify went ā€œdigital by design,ā€ letting allĀ employeesĀ work from anywhere indefinitely.Ā LastĀ year, amid industry volatility that battered shares of technology companies, Shopify changedĀ its compensation practices to let staff decide how much of their pay will be cash versus equity, rather than having management decide the mix.

The latest changes come amid a cost-cutting drive at the company, which lets merchants set up websites for online sales, allowing them to manage inventory and process payments, along withĀ tools for in-store purchases. It wasĀ among the hottest pandemic stocksĀ as online shopping boomed and became Canadaā€™s most valuable company, butĀ the shares plummeted 75% last year. Shopify cut about 1,000 jobs from its workforce of 10,000 over the summerĀ as Lutke acknowledgedĀ that he overestimatedĀ the pandemicā€™s impact on e-commerce.

No-meeting policies can boostĀ productivity and reduce employee stress, according to research from Franceā€™s NEOMA Business School. But meetings arenā€™t disappearing entirely at Shopify.Ā The company said there will be aĀ ā€œtwo-week cooling off periodā€Ā before anyoneĀ can reconvene a canceled meeting.Ā ItĀ will only use Slack as an instant messenger from now on, with ā€œlarge, unwieldyā€ chat groups used only for announcements, it said.

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