We had a lady boss who always dressed ‘to the hilt’. She was very nice but a horrible time manager. At least once a week she’d be running in her high heels to a meeting she was late for. We never failed to get a kick out of it.
I would rather go to a meeting than to a “Team Building Exercise.” Funny how the senior executives’ Team Building Exercises always involved a fancy resort and Golf.
At various universities and colleges around the country, in the 1970s there was much agitation on the part of students about being able to have “observers” at faculty meetings. There actually weren’t many, as at most universities, faculty aren’t consulted by the administration, much. But what the luckyduckies who actually got into faculty meetings found was that most of the time discussions were about what color to paint the faculty lounge, or attempts to draw up workable rules about how to use the microwave without causing a mess.
meg_grif over 2 years ago
The meetings will continue until morale improves.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sounds more like his family than his workplace.
Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
We had a lady boss who always dressed ‘to the hilt’. She was very nice but a horrible time manager. At least once a week she’d be running in her high heels to a meeting she was late for. We never failed to get a kick out of it.
DawnQuinn1 over 2 years ago
The reason for most meeting is that it has been a month since the last one.
rshive over 2 years ago
You can keep your jelly donuts. Leave the custard-filled for me.
Ken Norris Premium Member over 2 years ago
Our staff meetings were never quite so interesting.
Bruce1253 over 2 years ago
I would rather go to a meeting than to a “Team Building Exercise.” Funny how the senior executives’ Team Building Exercises always involved a fancy resort and Golf.
davanden over 2 years ago
I wish my meetings were that exciting.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
But in the end who give the mouth to mouth to Warren? It was Rita? He’s OK now?
goboboyd over 2 years ago
The truth about executive decisions. The new org chart showed that from now on the CEO has first dibs on jelly donuts.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
At various universities and colleges around the country, in the 1970s there was much agitation on the part of students about being able to have “observers” at faculty meetings. There actually weren’t many, as at most universities, faculty aren’t consulted by the administration, much. But what the luckyduckies who actually got into faculty meetings found was that most of the time discussions were about what color to paint the faculty lounge, or attempts to draw up workable rules about how to use the microwave without causing a mess.
BallotBoxer over 2 years ago
The way no-face guy never looks at the “camera” is getting weird