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It’s OK to be quiet in meetings

Some of the smartest people rarely speak in work gatherings but everyone listens when they do

When the New York Times announced that a man named Joe Kahn would be its next executive editor, I did what every second journalist I know did the other week and scurried to read up on him.

My favourite article, in New York magazine, revealed inter alia that Kahn is a very wealthy wine connoisseur who speaks Mandarin and lives in a Manhattan apartment building once said to have housed Marlon Brando.

But there was something else. According to the magazine, “In news meetings, which are often a world-class exercise in ass-kissing, Kahn comments sparingly.”

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