yes, most meetings are like regular rituals, very boring, they will highly appreciate anyone who can throw in interesting, witty, funny, memorable or thoughtful things that will make the day, before the attendees go to the coffee machine and go back to their boring routines.
Most meetings can't afford an "Interesting Person" to spice things up. It's only when the stakes are high enough that such an individual is brought in to secure the desired outcome in a high-stakes conversation between powerful and wealthy people.
yes, most meetings are like regular rituals, very boring, they will highly appreciate anyone who can throw in interesting, witty, funny, memorable or thoughtful things that will make the day, before the attendees go to the coffee machine and go back to their boring routines.
Most meetings can't afford an "Interesting Person" to spice things up. It's only when the stakes are high enough that such an individual is brought in to secure the desired outcome in a high-stakes conversation between powerful and wealthy people.
ouch! why is it a "he", by default or by fault? :) the interesting person is a person a human, not necessarily gender related he or she.
Having met a number of this archetype employed in corporations, it’s always a he.
I’m reporting what I see, not what the DEI commissar asks me to insert. :P