Calendar Tetris
Scheduling optimization concept referring to the complex juggling act of fitting meetings and tasks into available time slots like Tetris blocks, minimizing gaps and maximizing productivity.
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What is Calendar Tetris?
Calendar Tetris refers to the complex juggling act of scheduling and rescheduling meetings, tasks, and appointments while trying to find available time slots that fit together optimally. The term describes the tight interlocking fit of each part of a calendar plan, where shifting just one event means the entire plan won't work.
The Concept
Like the classic Tetris game, calendar scheduling involves finding a compact way to stack blocks (meetings/tasks) where:
- The width represents the number of resources used
- The height represents the schedule duration
- The goal is to minimize gaps and maximize utilization
Common Applications
1. Workplace Meeting Scheduling
When someone has to move a meeting at the last minute, it can leave office managers and admins scrambling to check calendars and time slots, creating anxiety and stress in the workplace.
2. Personal Time Management
Calendar blocks can leave loose spaces in between that become unproductive because small chunks of time left between scheduled events are difficult to utilize effectively.
3. Conference Room Scheduling
Mastering calendar tetris for conference room booking involves juggling multiple requirements: available rooms, equipment needs, attendee schedules, and time constraints.
Challenges
The shared work calendar has been described as "one of the most destructive inventions of modern times" because it makes it too easy to fragment people's time into unproductive chunks. Calendar tetris can result in:
- Context switching between different types of work
- Insufficient time for deep work
- Wasted time in small gaps between meetings
- Stress from constant rescheduling
Solutions
- Use time blocking to protect focused work periods
- Batch similar meetings together
- Set buffer time between appointments
- Designate meeting-free days or time blocks
- Use scheduling automation tools to find optimal times
Technical Applications
In project management and construction, "tetris scheduling" refers to treating scheduling like a puzzle with multiple solutions, where the best solution geometrically packs all pieces to fit tightly together, exhibiting minimum time and maximum continuity.
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