two basic kinds of meetings:
- process-oriented meeting, knowledge is shared and information is exchanged […]
- mission-oriented meeting, frequently producing a decision, set to solve a specific problem I have been categorizing things for a while as process or immersive work, and I think these mirror nicely.
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