Scott Carlson

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Rather than distributing a memo or having several one-on-one conversations, these bosses decide to save time by wasting the time of their colleagues, disrupting work, and corralling the team into a room together. These are convenience meetings and almost always a bad idea. They’re typically convenient for the individual and inconvenient for everyone else.
HBR Guide to Making Every Meeting Matter (HBR Guide Series)
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