Dear GSA members,
目前分類:悶鍋 (20)
- Sep 10 Fri 2010 12:34
學務長的信....算了吧 改變不了甚麼的
- Jun 07 Mon 2010 09:37
神阿 能讓我的大腦不是只有兩半嗎
- Apr 01 Wed 2009 09:44
昨日meeting小記
- Dec 23 Tue 2008 14:09
Cape No.7
國境之南KTV version
- Sep 16 Tue 2008 13:27
靠 被幹礁了
- Jan 04 Wed 2006 15:56
Meeting standards (orz......應該傳給XXX看的)
I spend a lot of time at meetings; it is probably a normal part of the ageing process. It also seems that some names are put onto a generic list of people who are often included in discussions on a wide range of topics. Personally I think that it is preferable, when asked, to anticipate in meetings or serve on committees rather than to remain on the outside and complain about the outcome. And if you do not fall asleep during the meeting but actively participate you will probably be invited to more. However, many meetings would be significantly more productive—and even more enjoyable—if all participants could adhere to some basic standards of behaviour.
I am serious about not sleeping. It always amazes me to see someone take a little nap right in the middle of a debate. Of course, the inevitable ringing of a mobile phone eventually wakes these sleepers up. There was a time when mobile phones were a rarity, followed quickly by the phase when their ring tones became the Muzak of meetings. Finally, and to everyone’s relief, the ‘mute’ button was discovered, but now a vibration signals a committee member to catapult out of the chair to the lobby while talking on the phone. This is a real disruption during discussions and it shows that the priority given to the phone puts the meeting in second place.
I am serious about not sleeping. It always amazes me to see someone take a little nap right in the middle of a debate. Of course, the inevitable ringing of a mobile phone eventually wakes these sleepers up. There was a time when mobile phones were a rarity, followed quickly by the phase when their ring tones became the Muzak of meetings. Finally, and to everyone’s relief, the ‘mute’ button was discovered, but now a vibration signals a committee member to catapult out of the chair to the lobby while talking on the phone. This is a real disruption during discussions and it shows that the priority given to the phone puts the meeting in second place.
- Oct 22 Fri 2004 00:21
04-05賽季 Barcelona 球員名單