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Meetings: Using Time to Save Time

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Management

Part of the book series: Macmillan Business Masters ((PMB))

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Abstract

This chapter should help you to appreciate that a meeting can waste time better than anything else. It can also save time and effort and lead to more effective management — but only if it is managed properly.

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Further Reading

  • Managing time is discussed in greater detail in Peter F. Drucker, The Effective Executive (Pan Books, new edition 1979).

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  • See also Rosemary Stewart, Managers and their Jobs (Macmillan, new edition 1988 ).

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© 1996 Roger Oldcorn

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Oldcorn, R. (1996). Meetings: Using Time to Save Time. In: Management. Macmillan Business Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13195-2_17

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