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MEETINGS AND EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING
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Apr 11, 2006
MEETINGS AND EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING
Employees are attending more workplace meetings than ever, but little is known about how employees actually feel about them. A new study reveals some surprising findings: Some people who publicly say they hate meetings, secretly enjoy them. For others, frequent meetings are seen not only as unwelcome interruptions, but barriers to productivity. Larry Mantle talks with the study’s lead author, organizational and industrial psychologist Steven Rogelberg.

Employees are attending more workplace meetings than ever, but little is known about how employees actually feel about them. A new study reveals some surprising findings: Some people who publicly say they hate meetings, secretly enjoy them. For others, frequent meetings are seen not only as unwelcome interruptions, but barriers to productivity. Larry Mantle talks with the study’s lead author, organizational and industrial psychologist Steven Rogelberg.

Employees are attending more workplace meetings than ever, but little is known about how employees actually feel about them. A new study reveals some surprising findings: Some people who publicly say they hate meetings, secretly enjoy them. For others, frequent meetings are seen not only as unwelcome interruptions, but barriers to productivity. Larry Mantle talks with the study’s lead author, organizational and industrial psychologist Steven Rogelberg.

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Host, AirTalk
Host, Morning Edition, AirTalk Friday, The L.A. Report Morning Edition
Senior Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Producer, AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Associate Producer, AirTalk & FilmWeek
Associate Producer, AirTalk
Associate Producer (On-Call), AirTalk
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