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Haiku for project managers - meetings

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Project scope goes out /

The team attends the meeting /

Amnesia has struck


Posted on: January 19, 2016 11:59 PM | Permalink

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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Inside the meeting /

Often the minutes are kept /

While the hours are lost

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Robert Prol Project Manager| KPMG LLP East Sandwich, Ma, United States
And hours are lost.

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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Project Scope goes up /

The team attends the meeting /

Who leads the meeting?

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Robert Prol Project Manager| KPMG LLP East Sandwich, Ma, United States
I pride myself in iron-fisted facilitation. This shows respect for people's time, and makes it more likely they will attend my meetings. I've suffered through random discussions disguised as a meeting so often, that I now won't attend a meeting that lacks an agenda.

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PANKAJ KUMAR JOSHI General Manager| Transrail Lighting Limited Nainital, Uttrakhand, India
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