Scott Carlson

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But for a meeting to be most useful, you have to have the right people—and only the right people—in the room. With too many attendees, you might have trouble focusing everyone’s time and attention and not accomplish anything; with too few, you might not have the right decision makers or information providers in the room.
HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter (HBR Guide Series)
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