Kuala Lampur, March 1 -- One of the most important "normals" the pandemic and lockdown have overhauled is our modes of meeting, learning and conferencing.

Like it or not, since last year most of us have been forced to reckon with work-from-home arrangements, e-learning, e-meetings etc. which, as we all know, came with its entourage of benefits and challenges.

One such problem, only recently highlighted, is how the lack of face-to-face proximity has transformed our time-management needs, aggravating an already severe phenomenon in today's corporate world: hyper-scheduling.

But let's start from the beginning, from before the time we even cared about appointments...

From timetables to calendar-sharing

Time management doesn't exist for k...