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Should Some Meetings Die?

Should Some Meetings Die?

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In the building design and construction world there is definitely one meeting, usually known as the Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) meeting that in its current form has outlived its usefulness. For a large project these meetings can easily include thirty or more people, many attending because…

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Tom is a frequent speaker, workshop facilitator, panel discussion presenter, and university guest lecturer on topics of collaborative productivity, team culture and alignment, lean management, and project leadership. He lives outside Boston with his wife. Their daughter is a stage management major at Ithaca College.

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