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Speed Meetings vs Slow Meetings

By Tom Weaver on January 1, 2010

Yesterday’s Evening Standard asked the question, “Are speed meetings the answer”? Citing lost productivity due to downtimes in meetings, it highlighted a number of ways to increase the efficiency of such interaction, presumably so you could go back to getting “real” work done at your computer / desk. Amongst these ways was the Swiss Trains [...]

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