Se vuoi approfondire trovi anche un sacco di links utili sull'argomento, e uno studio dell'Università della California del sud a Los Angeles che ne 1993 ha scoperto quanto segue:
- The average meeting takes place in the company conference room at 11 in the morning and lasts an hour and 30 minutes.
- It is attended by nine people -- two managers, four co-workers, two subordinates and one outsider -- who have received two hour prior notification
- It has no written agenda, and its purported purpose is complete only 50% of the time.
- A quarter of meeting participants complain they waste between 11 and 25 percent of the time discussing irrelevant issues
- A full third of them feel pressured to publicly espouse opinions with which they privately disagree
- Another third feel they have minimal or no influence on the discussion
- Although 36% of meetings result in a "complete" resolution of the topic at hand, participants considered only one percent of those conclusions to be particularly creative.
- A whopping 63% of meeting attendees feel that underlying issues outside the scope of the official agenda are the real subjects under discussion.
- Senior executives spend 53% of their time in meetings, at an average rate of $320 per person hour.

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