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Relax and keep reading, because you’re about to find the information that can help you maintain the status quo – a list of tips and ideas for meeting planning – the wrong way! 1. Schedule your meetings at bad times - (for example, how about setting up a “must attend” meeting late on Friday afternoon?). 2. Make sure your meetings all start late and run overtime - (and whenever possible, scheduling meetings when someone is up against a deadline, or on a tight schedule). 3. Maintain a consistent lack of focus on what topics will be covered – (don’t use an agenda). 4. Ensure there is a poor level of rapport in the group – (people don’t talk to each other, or they complain, or engage in other unsuitable behaviour). 5. Don’t arrive at a decision - (find new ways to keep covering the same ground, or continue asking for input rather than creating a plan of action.) 6. Choose a poor location and environment for yo Need Temporary Office Space... 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Relax and keep reading, because you’re about to find the information that can help you maintain the status quo – a list of tips and ideas for meeting planning – the wrong way!In China, the word guanxi is in the top ten vocabulary list of all successful businesses. Great Chinese businesses and business(wo)men just cannot survive and thrive without developing excellent guanxi with organizations of authority, such as the state-owned banks. But to a deeper extent, guanxi penetrates al 1. Schedule your meetings at bad times - (for example, how about setting up a “must attend” meeting late on Friday afternoon?). 2. Make sure your meetings all start late and run overtime - (and whenever possible, scheduling meetings when someone is up against a deadline, or on a tight schedule). 3. Maintain a consistent lack of focus on what topics will be covered – (don’t use an agenda). 4. Ensure there is a poor level of rapport in the group – (people don’t talk to each other, or they complain, or engage in other unsuitable behaviour). 5. Don’t arrive at a decision - (find new ways to keep covering the same ground, or continue asking for input rather than creating a plan of action.) 6. Choose a poor location and environment for y Customer Loyalty: Investing In Relationships on Friday afternoon?).Most businesses are like African baboons – these furry fellows race through the cornfields, picking corn and stuffing it under their arm. As fast as they stuff the corn under their arm, it falls out the back, but they keep on picking and stuffing! By the time they get to the edge of the cornfield, they are ca 2. Make sure your meetings all start late and run overtime - (and whenever possible, scheduling meetings when someone is up against a deadline, or on a tight schedule). 3. Maintain a consistent lack of focus on what topics will be covered – (don’t use an agenda). 4. Ensure there is a poor level of rapport in the group – (people don’t talk to each other, or they complain, or engage in other unsuitable behaviour). 5. Don’t arrive at a decision - (find new ways to keep covering the same ground, or continue asking for input rather than creating a plan of action.) 6. Choose a poor location and environment for y Coil Binders vel of rapport in the group – (people don’t talk to each other, or they complain, or engage in other unsuitable behaviour).Coil Binders are known for their high durability and versatility. They can also be custom-built for highly specific usage. The flexible plastic spiral coil of Coil Binders gives a unique look to all types of professional documents, such as proposals, reports, calendars, day organizers and more. The documents 5. Don’t arrive at a decision - (find new ways to keep covering the same ground, or continue asking for input rather than creating a plan of action.) 6. Choose a poor location and environment for your meetings - (for example, trying to fit 15 people into a closet-sized room that doesn’t have windows or a proper ventilation system.) 7. Schedule meetings to go over routine topics - (instead of sending a memo or email.) 8. Don’t talk to your group, or make your meetings interactive - (talking “at” them, lecturing or going off on wild tangents.) 9. Never asking for feedback from participants, or allowing others to present ideas or get involved. There you have it! Just follow those nine simple tips, and you're guaranteed to instill fear, loathing and boredom into even the most intrepid of meetings.
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