Meetings are a necessary, but often unexamined part of organizational life. Meetings are used to make decisions, distribute information, brainstorm solutions, and report on progress. Meetings take up a massive part of a librarians or managers day, but we seldom talk about how effective meetings are, or how to properly run a meeting. This paper describes the role of meetings on employee satisfaction, employee attitude, and on meeting effectiveness. Drawing upon research and literature in the fields of business and LIS, the paper concludes with a framework and strategies to run more engaging and effective meetings
Managers and executives spend an inordinate amount of time in the estimated 11 million meetings held...
One of the major challenges in today’s organizations is communication. Communication is a critical f...
The present study investigates how organizational departments’ meeting orientation (organization’s s...
Meetings constitute an important context for understanding organizational behavior and employee atti...
Meetings are ubiquitous in societies and organizations, and they are often taken for granted. Meetin...
This unpublished author manuscript has been peer reviewed and revised.Meetings represent a substanti...
This unpublished author manuscript has been peer reviewed and revised.Meetings represent a substanti...
With the right management, meetings can be powerful tools for solving problems, making decisions, an...
Meetings are commonplace in organizations worldwide. In fact, meetings are important for collaborati...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Meetings are an integral part of organizational life; however, few empirical studies have systematic...
Managers and executives spend an inordinate amount of time in the estimated 11 million meetings held...
One of the major challenges in today’s organizations is communication. Communication is a critical f...
The present study investigates how organizational departments’ meeting orientation (organization’s s...
Meetings constitute an important context for understanding organizational behavior and employee atti...
Meetings are ubiquitous in societies and organizations, and they are often taken for granted. Meetin...
This unpublished author manuscript has been peer reviewed and revised.Meetings represent a substanti...
This unpublished author manuscript has been peer reviewed and revised.Meetings represent a substanti...
With the right management, meetings can be powerful tools for solving problems, making decisions, an...
Meetings are commonplace in organizations worldwide. In fact, meetings are important for collaborati...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Given the ubiquity, time investment, and theoretical relevance of meetings to work attitudes, this s...
Meetings are an integral part of organizational life; however, few empirical studies have systematic...
Managers and executives spend an inordinate amount of time in the estimated 11 million meetings held...
One of the major challenges in today’s organizations is communication. Communication is a critical f...
The present study investigates how organizational departments’ meeting orientation (organization’s s...