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In different career fields what choice benefits the ideal meeting?

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Thank you comment icon Hi Elijah! Love the initiative you took to post this question. Could you edit the question by elaborating further on what you mean by an ideal meeting? Questions with more details tend to get responses with more info and detail. yoonji KIM, Admin

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Nicole’s Answer

Hi Elijah W. Thanks so much for this forward thinking question.

So the good news...the ideal meeting starts with actually getting the meeting :). Once that is done, that meeting can turn into a great! meeting if you effectively prepare.

In the context of engineering, there can be many ways to prepare. Is the meeting to get a job or to ask for a specific project or to present your findings? The context of the meeting, your audience, what you plan to show...all of these things will matter in terms of the success of your meeting. I also share that when you have a good meeting, chances are the attendees to your meeting will want to have more of them with you because you have found ways to bring value to their needs. Bringing value, answering the needs of the people in your meeting...these are important pillars to having a great meeting and they should be part of your goals as you prepare for "the ideal meeting".

Hope you find this helpful and best of luck to you!
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Hemant’s Answer

See it totally depend on your interest.If you want to become a scientist then learn science as much as you can.Go for Bachelor of science and the Masters and then Phd and if you are gamer then start creating and thinking games and the ideas .
Just find your interest and choose accordingly.
All the best.

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