Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... meetings . I. PLANNING THE DINNER MEETING A. GENERAL COMMITTEE If you are the chairman of a committee that is to plan a dinner meeting , you will need to select a chairman for each of the following subcommittees : ( 1 ) ticket , ( 2 ) ...
... meetings . I. PLANNING THE DINNER MEETING A. GENERAL COMMITTEE If you are the chairman of a committee that is to plan a dinner meeting , you will need to select a chairman for each of the following subcommittees : ( 1 ) ticket , ( 2 ) ...
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... meeting depends upon the toastmaster that his duties are treated here in some detail . In making plans for the meeting , the toastmaster should not let the program be filled too full . Magicians , vaudeville acts , or local singers may ...
... meeting depends upon the toastmaster that his duties are treated here in some detail . In making plans for the meeting , the toastmaster should not let the program be filled too full . Magicians , vaudeville acts , or local singers may ...
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... meeting . 16. If more information is necessary before a decision can safely be reached , postpone making a decision until a subse- quent conference is held . 17. Do not let the meeting break up on an inharmonious note . Prolong the ...
... meeting . 16. If more information is necessary before a decision can safely be reached , postpone making a decision until a subse- quent conference is held . 17. Do not let the meeting break up on an inharmonious note . Prolong the ...
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