It depends on what you do. If you work an assemblyline, obviously that’s not an option. If you work in an office, then it’s pretty normal not to schedule meetings when someone isn’t available, isn’t it?
I wouldn’t plan a meeting during someone’s morning stand-up, and I wouldn’t plan a meeting during their free evening. Why is it a problem when someone starts late? (Assuming they don’t just 90 minutes late)
Yes, let’s make all 100 employees adjust their schedules for Bob who likes to sleep in.
It depends on what you do. If you work an assemblyline, obviously that’s not an option. If you work in an office, then it’s pretty normal not to schedule meetings when someone isn’t available, isn’t it?
I wouldn’t plan a meeting during someone’s morning stand-up, and I wouldn’t plan a meeting during their free evening. Why is it a problem when someone starts late? (Assuming they don’t just 90 minutes late)