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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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what is the difference between a "meeting" and a "forum"?
  

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A forum is usually a gathering established to discuss issues and hopefully arrive at a consensus on some of them. The purposes of meetings vary. A meeting may be called so that one individual can make an announcement.

  • A forum is usually a gathering established to discuss issues and hopefully arrive at a consensus on some of them.
  • The purposes of meetings vary.
  • A meeting may be called so that one individual can make an announcement.
  • Or the purpose of a given meeting may be to discuss a particular issue and arrive at a consensus.
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A forum is usually a gathering established to discuss issues and hopefully arrive at a consensus on some of them.

The purposes of meetings vary. A meeting may be called so that one individual can make an announcement.
Or the purpose of a given meeting may be to discuss a particular issue and arrive at a consensus.

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