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	<title>Comments on: Canceling Meetings a PR Ploy?</title>
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		<title>By: swcellura</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some meetings aren&#039;t being held this year that were held last year even though they were strictly business-related, but these decisions were made last year. I do think that meetings won&#039;t be the only thing that comes under attack. Granted, the AIG example is huge, but I&#039;ve seen it sticking in people&#039;s minds when it comes to internal business planning. As people become more nervous, more fingers are being pointed along with the question, &quot;Should we be doing that in this environment?&quot;.  And the fingers are pointed at even the littlest items that are critical to the business.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some meetings aren&#8217;t being held this year that were held last year even though they were strictly business-related, but these decisions were made last year. I do think that meetings won&#8217;t be the only thing that comes under attack. Granted, the AIG example is huge, but I&#8217;ve seen it sticking in people&#8217;s minds when it comes to internal business planning. As people become more nervous, more fingers are being pointed along with the question, &#8220;Should we be doing that in this environment?&#8221;.  And the fingers are pointed at even the littlest items that are critical to the business.</p>
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