Comments on: Mind your BlackBerry or mind your manners
As Web-enabled smartphones have become standard, the etiquette of using them during meetings is up for debate.
(From The New York Times)
As Web-enabled smartphones have become standard, the etiquette of using them during meetings is up for debate.
(From The New York Times)
November 30, 2009 7:42 PM PST
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Absolutely. I do this myself, and it works like a charm.
- by zextron June 23, 2009 12:55 AM PDT
- If the meeting is unproductive you should tell it directly. Checking messages is one thing. Texting is another. If I schedule a meeting with someone and he/she accepts I expect to have his/hers undivided attention. If it was a trivial subject I wouldn?t ask for a meeting. I usually turn sound off and just look to see from whom the message is. Unless it?s very urgent I wait for the next break. If you really must answer you excuse yourself and leave the room. Usually I don?t take more than 20 minutes to respond.
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