If people don't remember or agree on what actually occurred at a meeting, then how can the group effectively accomplish its objectives? This course covers the your role as a minute taker and the best techniques for producing minutes that include all the essential information needed.
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Learning Objectives:
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- Recognise the important of minute-taking
- Develop key minute-taking skills, including listening skills, critical thinking and organisation
- Be able to resolve many of the complaints that affect minute-takers
- Be able to write minutes that are suitable for formal meeting, semi-formal meetings, and action minutes
- Be an efficient minute-taker in any type of meeting
- Be able to prepare and maintain a minute book
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Other Related Courses:
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- Meeting Management - The Art of Making Meetings Work
- Skills for the Administrative Assistant
More thank likely, you are always involved in meetings, whether at work or in the community. Meetings are costly in time and effectiveness. To ensure that meetings are productive and worth the expense involved, three ingredients are necessary; an assurance of closure, a strong chair or leader, and accurate minutes. It has been said that if accurate minutes have not been recorded, then the meeting may just as well not have taken place.
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