Analysis : Findings from Research and Practice
@inproceedings{Romano2000AnalysisF, title={Analysis : Findings from Research and Practice}, author={N. Romano}, year={2000} }
Almost every time there is a genuinely important decision to be made in an organization, a group is assigned to make it -or at least to counsel and advise the individual who must make it." Hackman [23] Meeting analysis, that is the study of meeting expenses, productivity, processes, and outcomes, is relevant to GSS practice And research for several reasons. Many reviews and surveys [1, 2, 3, 15, 21, 52, 53, 57, 75, 82] reveal that meetings dominate workers’ and managers’ time and yet are… Expand
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