GUIDE on WHEN to do FACE to Face versus VIDEO meetings, RE-visited

Recently I heard a CEO of a medical devices company say something to the effect of:

“When everyone was Face-to-Face that was ok to handle and when everyone was virtual that became ok to handle. The big challenge now is handling the current hybrid environment of Face-to-Face and Virtual.”

With this comment in mine here is a  post – Guide for when to do Face-to-Face versus Video meetings – that I published around 30 days ago.

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“What people say and do in the most innocent situations . . .

… can speak volumes about their real selves.”

This is part of a quote from the landmark book first published in 1986, by lawyer, sports agent and writer, Mark McCormack What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School: Notes from a Street-smart Executive

Here’s the full excerpt from which the quote is taken, under the title Reading People.

In the excerpt McCormack mentions the phoniness of former U.S. president Richard Nixon. He met Nixon on two occasions.

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