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Unnecessary meetings can cost big companies $100 million a year, report finds

Por: CBS News Business October 01, 2022

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Large companies could save as much as $100 million a year by holding fewer unnecessary meetings and cutting down on their invite lists, according to a recent study. A common refrain among workers who were polled as part of the  — produced for meeting note software maker Otter.ai by Steven G. Rogelberg, a UNC Charlotte professor and expert on meeting strategy — was that they are pulled into too many time-wasting gatherings. That often... + full article



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