Verb

meeting

  1. Present participle of meet.

Noun

meeting (plural meetings)

  1. A gathering of people/parties for a purpose.
    We need to have a meeting about that soon.
  2. The people at such a gathering, as a collective.
    What has the meeting decided.
  3. An encounter between people, even accidental.
    They came together in a chance meeting on the way home from work.
  4. A place or instance of junction or intersection.
    Earthquakes occur at the meeting of tectonic plates.

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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Fri Sep 3 02:17:34 2010

In a meeting, two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal setting.

Definitions

An act or process of coming together as an assembly for a common purpose

A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through verbal interaction, such as sharing information or reaching agreement. Meetings may occur face to face or virtually, as mediated by communications technology, such as a telephone conference call, a skyped conference call or a videoconference.

Thus, a meeting may be distinguished from other gatherings, such as a chance encounter (not convened), a sports game or a concert (verbal interaction is incidental), a party or the company of friends (no common goal is to be achieved) and a demonstration (whose common goal is achieved mainly through the number of demonstrators present, not verbal interaction).

Commercially, the term is used by meeting planners and other meeting professionals to denote an event booked at a hotel, convention center or any other venue dedicated to such gatherings. In this sense, the term meeting covers a lecture (one presentation), seminar (typically several presentations, small audience, one day), conference (mid-size, one or more days), congress (large, several days), exhibition or trade show (with manned stands being visited by passers-by), workshop (smaller, with active participants), training course, team-building session and kick-off event.

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Can a meeting be labelled confidential two days after it was held?
Q. I had my yearly review at work on a Wednesday. On Friday, my supervisor said that he had heard people discussing some of the things we'd talked about. He said that I couldn't discuss anything because it was a confidential meeting. I thought for a meeting to be confidential, it had to be agreed to by all parties prior to the meeting. Surely it can't be deemed to be confidential by just one party two days after it was held? Incidentally, the new manager ( above him) seems to have this policy of not saying anything to anyone about anything! Morale is not good!
Asked by ezc692 - Tue May 11 07:16:46 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well...it isn't confidential, but he can still fire you for discussing it...
Answered by Cliff - Thu May 13 08:10:29 2010

What should I bring to my business meeting for my new company?
Q. My family and I started a new janitorial company and we have a meeting with a potential client later this week, but I do not know what to bring with me. I want to wait until after the meeting to draft a proposal so I can include specifics and details relating to the their business and exact needs. Obviously I would need to bring business cards and such, and a notebook to jot down notes. Is there any other material I should bring that might be useful? I have never done this before so I am kind of clueless.
Asked by Manda Panda - Mon May 19 17:51:05 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. That should be sufficient for your first meeting. As you grow more accustomed to what your business will be like, additional things you should bring are price lists (10 rooms for $x, 20 rooms for $y), a generic contract (so your customer can see terms of service upfront), special promotions/discounts (if they sign with your for 6 months, they get a 20% discount), and references from other clients (good words from others always boosts future business). Also, depending upon the size of your client, they might want to see insurance documents (like do you carry liability insurance, workman's compensation, etc.)
Answered by Naztazia - Mon May 19 17:58:13 2008

How is it best to prepare for a meeting with others from a different culture?
Q. How is it best to prepare for a meeting with others from a different culture?
Asked by ree ree - Fri Apr 4 18:38:27 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think it's a great start that you are considerate enough to ask what you can do. First and foremost, make sure you are accurate about what culture they come from. Some people may live in Tokyo, but may be and speak Korean. You might embarrass yourself by learning something in a language they don't speak. I would definitely try and research some basic customs, and would want to be sure I knew what was considered rude in their culture so I could avoid it at all costs. Most other cultures are much more polite and well mannered than we are customarily, so always stand when someone leaves or enters, make sure to have respectful conversations, and be aware of their comfort level. I would take all my cues from the way they are acting towards… [cont.]
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