NPR story on meetings

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Syringer

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Aug 2, 2001
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This hits it spot on :laugh;

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120094262

"Though there is always much to talk about and an agenda to get through, the protocol of meetings dictates that they cannot begin too abruptly. There must be at least seven (but never more) minutes of chat, a piece of dialogue entirely unrelated to the real reason why one has left one's desk — and which meanders painfully around insincere considerations of the weather, the children and a recent sporting event. It is embarrassment that causes the chat."
 

Jeff7

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What blatherers we humans are. If only we could communicate with the abbreviated accuracy of algebraic equations ...
I'm sure Ford Prefect would have a thing or two to say about this as well.

And if you try to be reasonably succinct and specific in what you say, you either come off as arrogant due to the vocabulary used, or else simply rude for being terse.

Initiate communication, exchange relevant data, terminate communication.


Now back to neffing. :p
 

Kalmah

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hmm.. the last meeting that I had started out with all the high-ups standing around laughing and joking amongst themselves.. then proceeded by handing out letters of termination to the entire staff. Bastards.
 
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