You gather your most expensive people into a room to make your most important decisions. Then, somewhere in the second hour, the room quietly gets worse at making them. Not the people. The room.
Not an average person no, but the article seems to be aimed more at the people running businesses - and I think more in terms of the value of all of the people crammed into your conference room slowly losing it to CO2 concentrations.
*If you get 10-20 people together in a room, I really hope they are costing the company more than $300 an hour.
Did he write that the Aranet4 monitor costs “less than an hour of your time”? I don’t think the average person gets 300$ an hour.
Not an average person no, but the article seems to be aimed more at the people running businesses - and I think more in terms of the value of all of the people crammed into your conference room slowly losing it to CO2 concentrations.
*If you get 10-20 people together in a room, I really hope they are costing the company more than $300 an hour.