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Raymond Wong, Senior Meeting Efficiency Consultant at MeetWise Limited, Hong Kong workplace efficiency expert
Meeting Management Specialist

Raymond Wong

Senior Meeting Efficiency Consultant

MeetWise Limited

Education

Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Hong Kong

Certification

Organizational Psychology, Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management

Experience

14+ years in organizational development and workplace efficiency

Focus Areas

Meeting management, agenda preparation, time management, SAR workplace culture

What Raymond Teaches

Practical frameworks for Hong Kong’s fast-paced corporate environment

Agenda Preparation

Building agendas that actually guide discussions. We’re talking clear objectives, realistic time blocks, and pre-reads that people actually use. Not just a list of topics.

Time-Limited Discussions

Setting real boundaries on meeting time. When discussions are time-bound, people stay focused and decisions happen faster. This isn’t about rushing — it’s about discipline.

Follow-Up Systems

The meeting doesn’t end when everyone leaves. Action items, owners, deadlines, and progress tracking. We’ll show you how to build follow-up that actually sticks.

Reducing Unnecessary Meetings

Not every update needs a meeting. Not every decision requires 12 people. We’ll help you identify which meetings actually add value and which ones you can eliminate.

Hong Kong Business Culture

We know that relationship-building matters in the SAR. But it doesn’t mean every relationship-building moment needs to be a formal meeting. We’ll show you the balance.

Workplace Efficiency

Reclaiming hours of lost time. When your teams spend less time in unproductive meetings, they spend more time on actual work. The math is simple. The impact is real.

From Consultant to Educator

Raymond’s path into meeting management wasn’t planned. When he started at a Hong Kong management consulting firm in the early 2010s, he noticed something troubling — clients were drowning in meetings. Not bad meetings specifically. Just too many of them. Teams spent entire days in back-to-back sessions, then stayed late to do their actual work.

That observation bothered him enough to dig deeper. He completed his professional development certification in organizational psychology through the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management, then started researching what actually makes meetings effective. The findings surprised him — most organizations didn’t have a meeting problem. They had a meeting culture problem.

Over the next decade, he worked with more than 120 organizations across Hong Kong’s financial sector, multinational tech companies, and government bodies. He wasn’t there to eliminate meetings. He was there to make them count. The framework he developed blends international best practices with an understanding of Hong Kong’s unique business environment — where face-to-face interaction carries weight, but time is still money.

2010

Began career in management consulting in Hong Kong

2013

Completed certification in Organizational Psychology from HKIHRM

2015

Published research on meeting effectiveness in Asian workplaces in regional business publications

2018

Developed proprietary meeting efficiency framework after consulting 100+ organizations

2022

Joined MeetWise Limited as Senior Meeting Efficiency Consultant

2024

Launched educational content platform for meeting management in SAR offices

What drives Raymond isn’t complicated. He’s watched too many smart people waste too many hours in meetings that could’ve been emails. He’s seen teams reclaim 5-10 hours per week by changing how they approach meetings. He’s witnessed organizations improve decision-making because discussions were more focused. That’s why he’s committed to making meeting management resources accessible to every organization in Hong Kong — whether you’re a startup or a multinational bank.

Featured Work & Resources

Educational articles and frameworks on meeting management for Hong Kong professionals

May 12, 2026 Agenda Preparation

Building an Agenda That Actually Works

Most agendas are just lists. We’ll show you how to build an agenda that guides discussion, allocates time realistically, and includes the right people. This is the foundation of every effective meeting.

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May 9, 2026 Time Management

Time-Limited Discussions: Setting Boundaries That Work

When a discussion can run indefinitely, it usually does. We’ll explore how time limits actually improve decision-making and keep teams focused. Plus, how to implement them without feeling rushed.

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May 6, 2026 Follow-Up Strategy

Follow-Up Systems That Actually Get Results

The meeting’s only half the battle. We’ll walk you through building a follow-up system that tracks action items, assigns owners, sets deadlines, and ensures progress actually happens.

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May 16, 2026 Workplace Efficiency

Reducing Unnecessary Meetings: A Practical Framework

Not every update needs a meeting. Not every brainstorm needs 15 people. Learn how to audit your meeting schedule and eliminate the ones that don’t create value. Practical checklist included.

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120+

Organizations consulted in Hong Kong

14

Years of workplace efficiency experience

10+

Hours reclaimed per week per organization

Beyond the Profile

When Raymond isn’t writing about meeting management, he’s usually thinking about it anyway. But he’s also a fan of Hong Kong’s food culture, occasional runner, and he’ll argue about film with anyone who’s willing to listen. He lives in Causeway Bay with his wife and two cats.

His philosophy is straightforward: organizations don’t need more tools. They need better habits. Better meetings don’t require expensive software or complicated processes. They require discipline, clarity, and a genuine commitment to respecting people’s time. That’s something every leader can implement tomorrow.

He’s written for regional business publications including the Hong Kong Business Journal, and his research on meeting effectiveness in Asian workplaces has influenced how several multinational banks and tech companies structure their decision-making processes. But honestly, the part that matters most to him is when a client tells him their team just reclaimed five hours per week. That’s when he knows the work is real.

Raymond’s approach is grounded in evidence, shaped by over a decade of real consulting work, and designed for Hong Kong’s unique business environment. He’s not interested in theory. He’s interested in what actually works in practice.

Explore Meeting Management Resources

Learn practical frameworks for agenda preparation, time-limited discussions, follow-up systems, and reducing unnecessary meetings in Hong Kong offices.