The Agenda Bell, according to Tropman (1996) , refers to
A) the timing device used to signal the passage to the next agenda item.
B) the chronological placement of meeting agenda items according to their level of difficulty.
C) the equal distribution of 'for' and 'against' discussion time on either side of a central axis that should be applicable to each agenda item.
D) the level of focus and attention that attendees are able to maintain over the course of a meeting and where peak attention is at the middle of the meeting.
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