Meetings: the unsung heroes of productivity, or the existential crises of modern life?
We've all been there: stuck in a conference room, surrounded by the faint scent of stale coffee, forced to endure an endless PowerPoint presentation on "synergy" and "disruption." But what is the true purpose of meetings?
Is it to discuss actual work, or to bask in the glory of one's own ego?
Or is it simply a thinly-veiled excuse for free food and a chance to catch up on the latest office gossip?