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Meetings have earned a bad reputation in the modern workplace—they're dreaded for being long, pointless wastes of time. But meetings don't have to be a drain on productivity. Joel Mokyr and Leigh Thompson of Northwestern Kellogg join Reid Hastie and Harry L. Davis of Chicago Booth to discuss the potential pitfalls of group work. This recording originally aired on The Big Question Video Series in March, 2015.
By Josh StunkelMeetings have earned a bad reputation in the modern workplace—they're dreaded for being long, pointless wastes of time. But meetings don't have to be a drain on productivity. Joel Mokyr and Leigh Thompson of Northwestern Kellogg join Reid Hastie and Harry L. Davis of Chicago Booth to discuss the potential pitfalls of group work. This recording originally aired on The Big Question Video Series in March, 2015.