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  2. Round table (discussion) - Wikipedia

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    Round table with Barack Obama in Minneapolis. Round table is a form of academic discussion. Participants agree on a specific topic to discuss and debate. Each person is given equal right to participate, as illustrated by the idea of a circular layout referred to in the term round table. The concept of round table discussions is inspired by the ...

  3. List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2004 and 2005

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    Featured discussion of Johns Hopkins Hospital. January 16, 2005: William and Jill Ruckelshaus: January 23, 2005: Eric Liu: January 30, 2005: George W. Bush: The first 30 minutes of this program was a discussion with President Bush in the Map Room of the White House; The second 30 minutes was a round table discussion with Richard Norton Smith ...

  4. Business Roundtable announces new mental health initiative ...

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    That’s, in part, why the Business Roundtable today launched its Mental Health Initiative aimed at identifying the best practices for companies to promote mental well-being in the workplace. The ...

  5. Participative decision-making in organizations - Wikipedia

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    Participative decision-making (PDM) is the extent to which employers allow or encourage employees to share or participate in organizational decision-making. [1] According to Cotton et al., the format of PDM could be formal or informal. [2]

  6. DeSantis leads roundtable discussion about making it easier ...

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  7. Business Roundtable - Wikipedia

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    The Business Roundtable (BRT) is a nonprofit lobbyist association based in Washington, D.C. whose members are chief executive officers of major U.S. companies. [1] Unlike the United States Chamber of Commerce , whose members are entire businesses, BRT members are exclusively CEOs.

  8. Chatham House Rule - Wikipedia

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    The rule was created in 1927 and refined in 1992. Since its most recent refinement in 2002, the rule states: [1] When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

  9. Long Table - Wikipedia

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    2014 long table on "Live Art and Feminism" The Long Table is an "experimental open public forum that is a hybrid performance-installation-roundtable-discussion-dinner-party designed to facilitate dialogue through the gathering together of people with common interests" [1] developed by the artist and academic Lois Weaver.