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What is the difference between an appointment and a meeting?

O An appointment does not require coworkers, but a meeting includes coworkers.
O An appointment is for personal obligations, but a meeting is work related.
O An appointment does not have a location, but a meeting has a specific site.
O An appointment is for tasks to accomplish, buta meeting is a time slot on the calendar.

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Answer:

The correct option is;

An appointment does not require coworkers, but a meeting includes coworkers

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The correct option is an appointment does not require coworkers, but a meeting includes coworkers

A meeting differs from an appointment mainly because an appointment is an schedule that has an effect only on a personal calendar while a meeting is a schedule that can involve the attendance of one or more other people who will be invited and indicate readiness to attend. Therefore, a meeting can affect the calendars of more than one person working on a task.

In an organization, an internal meeting will require coworkers, while an appointment does not require the attendance of coworkers

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