Multiple Choice
Your group meets to discuss several issues important to updating the process for new hires. Though you've set aside an hour for the meeting, it's obvious after the first 25 minutes that the group is unlikely to get to all of the items you'd raised. You're disappointed because you'd hoped that a discussion would yield better results. To make the next meeting more productive, your BEST strategy is to
A) Invite fewer people because too large a group often results in too much inefficiency.
B) Invite more people because the more voices you have, the more ideas you get.
C) Follow Robert's Rules of Order more closely, especially when it comes to voting.
D) Create an agenda that includes topics and the time allotted to discussing them.
E) Both C and D
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