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where minutes are kept but hours are lost.
means a gathering of people who individually can't make a decision, collectively trying to make one.
from from old english meting, simply an act of meeting; the modern dread was bolted on somewhere around the invention of the conference room.
weekly costexecs lose 23 hours a week to them
could be emailmost agendas fit in one paragraph
standing meetingsliterally shorten them, studies show
invented recurringoutlook made weekly dread automatic