Scheduling

25/05/2022 33 min
Scheduling

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Episode Synopsis

If there’s one thing that was made easier by the Covid-19 lockdowns, it was holding meetings online. Now that lockdowns are hopefully a thing of the past, are we once again condemned to the horrors of trying to arrange physical meetings?

This week, we discuss the problems with booking meetings. How do you schedule meetings with people coming from different places and is there a way to do it properly? We discuss the set cover problem, information theory and ask if organising meetings solidifies power structures in organisations and groups. We debate whether we should do away with meetings completely or find a way to universally enforce shareable calendars. Finally, Nick and Fraser illustrate a real-life example of scheduling madness.

A few things we mentioned in this podcast:

- Co-ordination, timing, and common knowledge https://economics.mit.edu/files/17316
- Set cover problem https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_cover_problem

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