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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Strategy of Taking Notes at Work

from The Office Politics Podcast with Fexingo: Workplace Dynamics, Influence, and Getting Things Done · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Office Politics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore a surprisingly underexplored power move in workplace dynamics: strategic note-taking. Most people treat meeting notes as either a chore or a personal memory aid. Lucas argues that how you take notes, who you share them with, and what you choose to write down can shape perceptions, build alliances, and even shift decision-making. He cites a real case from a mid-size tech firm where an associate used a shared Google Doc to steer a contentious budget meeting. Luna pushes back on the risk of being seen as 'the note-taker' — a low-status role in many offices — and they debate how to avoid that trap. The episode covers tactical choices: whether to handwrite or type, when to share notes broadly versus one-on-one, and how to use minutes to reframe what was agreed. Listeners walk away with one practical tip: after your next big meeting, send a summary to just one key stakeholder before the full group recap goes out. #OfficePolitics #WorkplaceDynamics #StrategicNoteTaking #MeetingNotes #Influence #PowerDynamics #CareerStrategy #ProfessionalGrowth #MeetingEtiquette #Leadership #OrganizationalBehavior #CommunicationSkills #WorkplaceStrategy #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 9, 2026

In this episode of The Office Politics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore a surprisingly underexplored power move in workplace dynamics: strategic note-taking. Most people treat meeting notes as either a chore or a personal memory aid. Lucas argues that how you take notes, who you share them with, and what you choose to write down can shape perceptions, build alliances, and even shift decision-making. He cites a real case from a mid-size tech firm where an associate used a shared Google Doc to steer a contentious budget meeting. Luna pushes back on the risk of being seen as 'the note-taker' — a low-status role in many offices — and they debate how to avoid that trap. The episode covers tactical choices: whether to handwrite or type, when to share notes broadly versus one-on-one, and how to use minutes to reframe what was agreed. Listeners walk away with one practical tip: after your next big meeting, send a summary to just one key stakeholder before the full group recap goes out. #OfficePolitics #WorkplaceDynamics #StrategicNoteTaking #MeetingNotes #Influence #PowerDynamics #CareerStrategy #ProfessionalGrowth #MeetingEtiquette #Leadership #OrganizationalBehavior #CommunicationSkills #WorkplaceStrategy #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #PodcastEpisode Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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