Meeting
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My journey began on a hot summer afternoon in India in 2008, when after a day of
meeting
women and listening to their needs, I landed in a thatched hut with a midwife.
If a man is getting ready for a business meeting, he doesn't worry about looking too masculine and therefore not being taken for granted.
If a woman has to get ready for business meeting, she has to worry about looking too feminine and what it says and whether or not she will be taken seriously.
These unhealthy cultures that are festering in these groups, where the focus is on
meeting
regulations and checking boxes as opposed to protecting public health, is just appalling.
Meetup, a service founded so that users could find people in their local area who share their interests and affinities and actually have a real-world
meeting
offline in a cafe or a pub or what have you.
And the best thing of all was
meeting
these librarians who kind of were running these, took possession of these places like their private stage upon which they were invited to mesmerize their students and bring the books to life, and it was just this really exciting experience for all of us to actually see these things in action.
First and foremost, I would love it if this
meeting
could help to remind us that we all need each other, none of us is an island, an autonomous and independent "I," separated from the other, and we can only build the future by standing together, including everyone.
If you're part of an organization like that, give me a call, I want to sit in on that
meeting.
Instead of despairing, Camus imagined Sisyphus defiantly
meeting
his fate as he walks down the hill to begin rolling the rock again.
Not in most cases, and not in the preponderance of cases, but in every single instance where he made some reference to the Holocaust, that his supposed evidence was distorted, half-truth, date-changed, sequence-changed, someone put at a
meeting
who wasn't there.
Building an Alzheimer's-resistant brain means learning to speak Italian,
meeting
new friends, reading a book, or listening to a great TED Talk.
EM: Well, I think that first of all, I'm just on two advisory councils where the format consists of going around the room and asking people's opinion on things, and so there's like a
meeting
every month or two.
So here they are having a
meeting
to discuss whether it was a good idea, and after a little while, they conclude, no, this was a terrible idea.
I'm
meeting
with the secretary-general at 7:30.
"He sends his profound apologies and looks forward to
meeting
you for lunch tomorrow."
He's
meeting
his milestones, he's pulled himself up to a stand, and is even starting to say a few words.
And so what do we do about
meeting
these aspirations?
Apparently, the head of a large pet food company would go into the annual shareholder's
meeting
with can of dog food.
He said to me, "Liz, you're not going to like this, but the way decisions get made around here is with a bunch of meetings before the meeting."
That was going to mean eight one-on-ones, exec by exec, to make sure each one of them was individually on board enough that things would go smoothly in the actual
meeting.
Meetings before the
meeting
are a necessary evil in his company today, and I didn't like it at all.
Likewise, in the workplace, every
meeting
to be led, every decision to be made can be a practice flight for someone who could really use the learning experience and the chance to figure out how to do it their own way.
So instead of caving, John needs to knock on Jane's door, propose a creative strategy for having the
meeting
without the eight pre-meetings, show her he's thought through the trade-offs and ask for her support to do it differently.
If I could wave my magic wand, I would have coaches sitting in the occasional team
meeting
of Jane and her direct reports, debriefing solely on how well they cooperated that day.
And this frontier of actual
meeting
between what we call a self and what we call the world is the only place, actually, where things are real.
Before, if a
meeting
was hard, I'd put on my perfect leader mask.
"Ray, you deserve a 'D-' for your performance today in the
meeting
... you did not prepare at all well because there is no way you could have been that disorganized."
In order to give you a glimmer into what this looks like, I'd like to take you into a
meeting
and introduce you to a tool of ours called the "Dot Collector" that helps us do this.
A week after the US election, our research team held a
meeting
to discuss what a Trump presidency would mean for the US economy.
As the
meeting
transpired, Jen's assessments of people added up like this.
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