Most Meetings End Before Decisions Are Made |
Managers spend 50% or more of their time in meetings, but Bain & Company research shows that two-thirds of meetings end before participants can make important decisions. Not surprisingly, 85% of executives are dissatisfied with the efficiency and effectiveness of their companies' meetings, according to Marcia W. Blenko, Michael C. Mankins, and Paul Rogers, authors of Decide & Deliver: 5 Steps to Breakthrough Performance in Your Organization. |
Source: Decide & Deliver: 5 Steps to Breakthrough Performance in Your Organization |
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Harvard Business Review: Are decisions being made in meetings? Really?
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