Ever have one of those weeks where getting your own work done seems to be reduced to something you have to squeeze in between going to meetings?
Last week was one of those weeks. Put end to end, I spent four whole days in meetings. I seem to spend more time in meetings than doing anything else.
And I can't help myself from wondering what all these meetings really achieve.
I know that like everything else in life, you get out what you put in.
But do you ever stop to think what that is? Well, some good news. You're not alone. I've been reading about this thing called return on investment, or ROI for those of you who prefer the acronym. In a nutshell, it's the science of calculating how much things cost and what you get in return.
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