Recently I was asked to give a talk to a group of mostly accounting professionals on how they/we can make meetings more enjoyable. I could have simply gone over the information in chapter five of my book, but I’m a giver, so I went and found some other, more accounting related ideas to help them get into the groove. Of course my focus was on how they could use humor and levity to make meetings more enjoyable. But today’s post does something a little different. It focuses more on a wonderful historical irony I found about meetings. So yes, there’s humor today, but more of a “Hey. Isn’t that funny,” sort of way.
The Irony of Meetings
The Irony of Meetings
The Irony of Meetings
Recently I was asked to give a talk to a group of mostly accounting professionals on how they/we can make meetings more enjoyable. I could have simply gone over the information in chapter five of my book, but I’m a giver, so I went and found some other, more accounting related ideas to help them get into the groove. Of course my focus was on how they could use humor and levity to make meetings more enjoyable. But today’s post does something a little different. It focuses more on a wonderful historical irony I found about meetings. So yes, there’s humor today, but more of a “Hey. Isn’t that funny,” sort of way.