Keyword: Committees (Page 2)

Committee: A group of the unwilling, picked from the unfit, to do the unnecessary.

(1911 – 1969) American school superintendent, philosopher & humorist

Those most opposed to serving on committees are made chairmen.

Those who express random thoughts to legislative committees are often surprised and appalled to find themselves the instigators of law.

The efficiency of a committee meeting is inversely proportional to the number of participants and the time spent on deliberations.

Committee reports dealing with wages, salaries, fringe benefits, facilities, computers, employee parking, libraries, coffee breaks, secretarial support, etc., always call for dramatic expenditure increases.

A committee is the only life form with 12 stomachs and no brain.

A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing but together can decide that nothing can be done.

(1894 – 1956) American radio comedian

I've searched all the parks in all the cities and found no statues of committees.

(1874 – 1936) English author & mystery novelist

1. Never arrive on time, or you will be stamped a beginner.
2. Don't say anything until the meeting is half over; this stamps you as being wise.
3. Be as vague as possible; this prevents irritating the others.
4. When in doubt, suggest that a subcommittee be appointed.
5. Be the first to move for adjournment; this will make you popular – it's what everyone is waiting for.

All committee reports conclude that “it is not prudent to change the policy (or procedure, or organization, or whatever) at this time.”