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meeting management and summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of
each. These options include (1) face-to-face meetings, with choices of
flipcharts, non-electronic boards, electronic boards, handouts, still projectors,
and multimedia projectors; and (2) groupware meetings, with choices of
audio- and videoteleconferencing, e-mail meetings, and electronic meetings.
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