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George Friedman on Meetings

"Anyone who has ever been to a meeting knows that meetings are often confounding, frustrating affairs. Most of them are designed simply to be held. The people who attend them are unlikely to agree on anything except maybe the date the next one will convene, and the possibility that they accomplish something gets smaller as the meeting itself gets larger."

Friedman, G. (2017, July 5). Hostages to History at the G-20 Summit.

Posted on Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 07:57AM by Registered CommenterJames Drogan | CommentsPost a Comment

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