It is a happy day when everyone on a committee does not feel compelled to echo previous remarks. What are some other times for which we should be grateful?
- When a person says, "In conclusion" and then promptly concludes.
- When someone notes an item of interest that is not on the agenda...and then does not attempt to pursue it.
- When everyone has done their homework and organized their thoughts.
- When reasonable compromise is possible.
- When people who have reservations about a course of action voice their concerns at the meeting and not afterwards.
- When the person chairing the meeting keeps people on track.
- When more than three options are considered.
- When people treat rapid agreement as cautiously as they do rapid disagreement.
- When you can tell that everyone's head is in the game.
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One good thing that Mo Udall have able to do during his meeting is that he was able to describe the status of a committee by making a note from it. This is so ideal thing and it makes easier for the committee to understand what has been discussing during the meeting.
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