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2Most Meetings Last Less Than an Hour
3Women Are Attending More Meetings
4Running a Company Can Mean Running Late
5It’s No Longer a 9-to-5 World
6Meetings Aren’t Just for Mondays Anymore
8Start Times Aren’t Always Set in Stone
9People Join Meetings From All Over, and On All Devices
The workforce is becoming more mobile, so people are using a growing variety of devices to check into meetings. They’re using laptops or desktops 77 percent of the time, conference rooms 56 percent of the time, telephones 30 percent, and video-enabled mobile devices—including smartphones and tablets—30 percent.
10Collaboration Is a Worldwide Affair
New York, San Francisco, Singapore, Prague in the Czech Republic, and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates are among the cities from which people most frequently collaborate, according to Blue Jeans’ survey.