Amazon's meeting strategy, as shared by CEO Jeff Bezos, includes the "two-pizza rule" where the size of the meeting is kept small enough that two pizzas can feed the room. Bezos also requires a six-page memo to be read in silence at the start of each meeting to ensure everyone has the same key details. Google, on the other hand, encourages an open culture where employees at all levels are encouraged to voice their ideas and opinions. They also use data-driven decision making in their meetings. Asana's meeting culture focuses on mindfulness, clarity, and transparency. They have a practice of setting the intention at the start of the meeting and a closing round at the end to ensure everyone is on the same page.
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