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COVID-19: 3 Things Most People Get Wrong About Virtual Meetings

By Sarah E. Merkle on March 20, 2020
Posted in Debate/Discussion, Leading a Meeting, Notice

COVID-19: 3 Things Most People Get Wrong About Virtual MeetingsIf you think your board and annual meetings are dull, I have just the thing to liven them up. Make them virtual! That’s right. For a small fee – or maybe even for free – you can hold a meeting on the phone or on the computer, where we will all surely make better decisions…

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