Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 12-25-19 05:41 <=-
Unless it is something of great importance most meetings (of anyThat's generally true...
kind) shouldn't be more than 90 minutes.
I have been a member over the years of all sorts of groups and organisations and several of them after 90 minutes the meetings were
just starting...
Then there were groups where the same things were talked to death,
then dug up and talked about some more, but nothing was ever really
done. And the leaders wondered why few people attended.
Come to think of it, that would replace various types of
torture around the world. Someone they would be forced to attend
endless meetings. Eventually they would crack and tell everything
they know in exchange for no more meetings... :)
... Just because it doesn't do what you planned doesn't mean it's useless.
That's what I've told my boss for years. :)
I've been fortunate enough not to have had to be in meetings quite that disorganized... generally they'd be properly underway within 10 minutes
or so...
I've been a part of for many years, there's one person on the committee
that keeps trying to reinvent the wheel... we've mostly learned to just
let him babble and then ignore and go on to more productive things...
... Just because it doesn't do what you planned doesn't mean it's useless.
That's what I've told my boss for years. :)
You mean, about yourself....? <G.D&R>
I think meetings should start within a few minutes of the scheduled time
unless someone is running late and waiting on them.
Finally he was asked "What would you do?" which shut him up. He had no idea, JM>just that something needed to be done.
I am happy my three years are up on Tuesday. Thank goodness for term
limits. I'm safe for at least a two years not to be elected again. :)
... Just because it doesn't do what you planned doesn't mean it's usele JM>>
That's what I've told my boss for years. :)
You mean, about yourself....? <G.D&R>
Uh, er, uh, well, uh...
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 01-03-20 07:22 <=-
I've been fortunate enough not to have had to be in meetings quite that disorganized... generally they'd be properly underway within 10 minutes
or so...
I think meetings should start within a few minutes of the scheduled
time unless someone is running late and waiting on them.
I've been a part of for many years, there's one person on the committee
that keeps trying to reinvent the wheel... we've mostly learned to just
let him babble and then ignore and go on to more productive things...
We have one member who would constantly go on about this one
subject. Finally he was asked "What would you do?" which shut him up.
He had no idea, just that something needed to be done.
I am happy my three years are up on Tuesday. Thank goodness for
term limits. I'm safe for at least a two years not to be elected
again. :)
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