Difference between revisions of "Why do face-to-face meeting still matter?"

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== A.  Social meetings ==
== A.  Social meetings ==
The apparent opposition between online and offline social interactions is a false debate, as they nurture each other. Most of online networks started from a physical meeting. For example, you become friend with someone on Facebook after having met him or her in your real life.  The contrary is also possible, you can meet a stranger in a dating website and meet him or her for real at a later stage. Online social networks add an additional dimension to human interaction and open possibilities of redefining
The apparent opposition between online and offline social interactions is a false debate, as they nurture each other. Most of online networks started from a physical meeting. For example, you become friend with someone on Facebook after having met him or her in your real life.  The contrary is also possible, you can meet a stranger in a dating website and meet him or her for real at a later stage. Online social networks add another dimension to human interaction and extend possibilities for defining


== B. Business meetings ==
== B. Business meetings ==
If ICT facilitates virtual business meetings, ICT also present well-identified limitations regarding its outcomes.  
If ICT facilitates virtual business meetings, ICT also present well-identified limitations regarding its outcomes.  


((Why Face-to-Face Business Meetings Matter, Professor Richard D. Arvey, 2009)
 




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== Sources ==  
== Sources ==  

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