public meetings
The Internet abounds with all sorts of information on public meetings, but unless you can be reasonably sure of its source and accuracy, be wary. For example, information about public meetings posted in Internet newsgroups can be flawed. Even if the public meetings document contains great technical detail, there is often no hard evidence to back up the claims. Don’t make the mistake of accepting gossip as truth, which may prove to be professionally and financially embarrassing.
While embarrassment is rarely fatal, more serious consequences can result from following public meetings advice posted in newsgroups or on websites. While someone may be well-meaning in offering the information, can you trust it? Is this person a public meetings consumer who has actually purchased and used the products or are they just an opinionated individual? Or are they a competitor?
