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What does the swearing-in meeting mean?
The swearing-in meeting is also called the momentum meeting, which can be called either the swearing-in meeting or the momentum meeting, but the most important thing for this kind of public relations activities is to have a huge momentum, so the word "big" is indispensable.

The swearing-in meeting is also like a demonstration. Planning, such as project management, is feasible only with goals, human resources, budget and mass support. And "the devil often hides in the details" often has a butterfly effect.

Originally, it means that after the sacrificial ceremony, the troops going out to war have an oath ceremony, which generally tells the soldiers the purpose and significance of going out to war, exposes the enemy's sins, emphasizes discipline and style, and boosts morale, that is, mobilizes and educates the troops before a battle. Its main function is to inspire the morale of the team. (Now it is mostly used for college entrance examination and senior high school entrance examination. )

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In the face of major tasks such as flood fighting and disaster relief in peacetime, the swearing-in meeting can play a role in boosting morale.

It plays a great role in inspiring team morale. For example, the famous swearing-in meeting has Wuyuan swearing-in. At present, it generally refers to mass gatherings to solemnly express their determination. The most common is the swearing-in meeting held by teachers and students of the school before the important exam. Its content is mainly to be sworn by the sworn and lead the sworn to read the oath, which is very common before the college entrance examination (usually a hundred-day swearing-in meeting). The swearing-in meeting is generally led by students with good grades or good recitation, which drives students' passion, helps to improve morale and has a certain incentive effect on students.

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