It's classic bureaucratic inertia: Several groups form a committee to undertake an unappealing but seemingly inevitable task. In the first meeting, concrete goals and action plans are established. Tension arises. So the group resolves to act-by meeting again next year. Thus describes the modus operandi of a recently disbanded cross-association group on internship that seemed on the verge of producing action-almost six years after it first convened.
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