
Planning and Conducting an Effective Mee...
Edwards, Jeffrey R...
Planning and Conducting an Effective Meeting
OB-0373 | Published April 3, 1989 | 3 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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A considerable amount of our working lives is spent in meetings. However, as most managers will attest, meetings are often inefficient and tedious and fail to accomplish their intended objectives. Fortunately, these problems can often be avoided by carefully considering several important issues when planning and conducting a meeting. This note summarizes these issues.
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