ATTITUDES AND THE RUNNING METER
There’s a great way to keep meetings short. It’s called an “Econometer” and is the brainchild of Danish engineer Soren T. Lyngsoe. Programmed with the salaries of participants, the electronic device displays minute-by-minute totals of the meeting’s cost. Lyngsoe says, “The more and mightier the brass, the faster the wheels run and the larger the bill becomes.” The result? Shorter meetings, and some meetings dispensed with altogether. On The Upbeat
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