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The Productivity Paradox: are we too busy to get anything done?Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Jane Moorman. Pembroke College’s twelfth William Pitt seminar , entitled ”The Productivity Paradox: are we too busy to get anything done?”, will be held in the McGrath Theatre, St Catharine’s College on Friday 13 October 2017. The seminar will be followed by drinks and dinner in Pembroke. The speakers will be:
The seminar will take the form of short presentations from the speakers, after which there will be a panel discussion involving the audience. That audience is drawn from the College’s alumni, Corporate Partners and students as well as government, media, and academic institutions. An approximate timetable for the event is as follows: McGrath Theatre, St Catharine’s College 3.15pm Refreshments and registration 4pm Seminar Pembroke College 6.45pm Drinks Reception (Old Library) 7.30pm Dinner (Hall) To register your interest in this event please contact corporate@pem.cam.ac.uk This talk is part of the Pembroke College Corporate Partnership Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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