> They could easily do the same thing ahead of the meeting, and you'd have much shorter meetings.

There's no difference in the amount of time spent whether it's read in or out of the meeting. At least spending the time in the meeting to read it, people are more focused on the topic at hand and the time will be better spent. Besides, I'd bet the fraction of those docs that are ready sufficiently ahead of the meeting are in the single digits.

>There's no difference in the amount of time spent whether it's read in or out of the meeting.

I address this point directly in the comment you're responding to.