‘‘ ‘Meetings’’’: The very word is enervating. With
the freedom to peaceably assemble so high up on America’s founding priority
list, you’d think that the workers of the free world would gather with more
patriotic vigor, just as we speak, bear arms and pursue trials by jury.
Instead, the spirit in which we come together, almost hourly in some
professions, is something closer to despondency. Fifteen percent of an
organization’s time is spent in meetings, and every day, the transcontinental
conference room known as the white-collar United States plays host to 11
million meetings...One study mysteriously calculates that the nation wastes
more than $37 billion in ‘unproductive meetings.’’’ —Virginia Heffernan, “Meet Is Murder,” The New York Times Magazine, Feb. 28, 2016
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