The Death of Bad Meetings
A commentary-style take on why the old meeting playbook is breaking down, and why better facilitation has to replace repetitive, low-energy meeting habits.
Press
A running collection of articles featuring Funware™ and Funmentum™ Labs across learning, employee experience, HR, and business media.
Recent mentions
A commentary-style take on why the old meeting playbook is breaking down, and why better facilitation has to replace repetitive, low-energy meeting habits.
Training Journal included Funmentum™ Labs' meeting energy research in a wider L&D roundup, tying the story to broader changes in training, morale, and AI at work.
EMEX covered the Workplace Energy Audit and the Funware™ launch, highlighting the connection between energizing meetings, laughter, and stronger team momentum.
CXM reframed the findings for employee experience leaders, arguing that the real test of a meeting is whether it creates energy, momentum, and connection.
This pickup focused on the core survey claim that energy outranks productivity, purpose, and engagement when people describe a great meeting.
HR Marketer picked up the research as an HR signal, emphasizing the scale of the workplace energy recession and the need for more engaging meeting formats.
citybiz framed the survey and product launch as a business leadership story, spotlighting the gap between how leaders and individual contributors experience meetings.
Learning News explored whether AI facilitation can move beyond note-taking into live learning, onboarding, and workshop design for L&D teams.
A learning-and-development press release angle on AI facilitation, positioning the shift as a move from passive meeting support toward active session design.
citybuzz summarized the survey as evidence that energy is now a core meeting metric and paired the findings with the launch of Funware™ for Zoom-based facilitation.