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To date 18 indicated they would anticipate the meeting to occur on Monday.
1 person indicated they would expect the meeting to occur on Friday.
What does it mean?
Those who selected Monday, were using the time moving metaphor, meaning they view the future is coming to them.
Those who selected Friday, were using the ego moving metaphor, meaning they view time as they are moving off into the future.
Ones perspective of space/time in this regard is one of several predictors of individual bias towards optimism regarding the future.
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Joan Dickie
La Crosse, WI
979,796
Annette - To me, moving up means making it earlier. In that case, the Wednesday meeting would be moved 2 days earlier to Monday.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,770,884
To me "moving up" means earlier, "moving back" means later. And if I was conducting the meeting, the notice would include the day to make it crystal clear.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
2,177,553
I'm with the majority even though I would just notify people to which day themeetinghas been moved. That way, there will be full attendance.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
140,768
That was interesting. Were you having a discussion of what "moving up" meant?
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
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6,590,395
That person who answered "friday" may have just been trying to skew the results of the survey.
3,073,563
2,759,862
Good morning Annette. Really? You want me to answer this question at 3 o'clock in the morning? I'm doing good for a cup of coffee right now.
3,988,113
We have no scheduled company meetings. They happen willy nilly. They haven't been regular since I was in charge of them 6 years ago.
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687,136
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5,127,881
Pretty straightfoward, especially for someone out of corporate who had meetings all the time! LOL
1,527,524
I'm #6 and so far we all have the correct understanding of the english language!
3,396,809
The answer is in the question ... so far it appears no one who took the survey missed that little ditty.
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