Minutes Taking Training Flow of Lecture
Minutes Taking Training Flow of Lecture
Minutes Taking Training Flow of Lecture
- Is a gathering of people with a clear purpose or goal being held with a definite time schedule
and place /venue
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Advance the thinking
Improve communication
Build Community
Build Capacity
Make decisions
Obtain Input
Minutes of Meetings . . .
. . . .its meaning, importance and purpose
There is legality
Attendees/participants
Agenda
Names of discussants
AGENDA MINUTES
• Verbatim/ Narrative
• Discussion
• Action/ Resolution
Types of Minutes
• Verbatim/ Narrative
• transcript
• long minutes
• Flow of Details are not based on the agenda but are based on the actual
discussion
• Discussion
• Based on the process how the resolution was made and/or reached
• Action/ Resolution
Steps to be Taken
1. Make a guide or a template in preparation for the meeting
Sample
A. Attendance: ( see attendance sheet ) Total _______ Present ________ Absent ________
B. Agenda :
# 1.
# 2.
# 3.
1. Call to Order
2. Introductory Remarks
3. Presentation of Topics
4. Discussion of Agenda
Agenda
#3
Other
Matters
I hereby certify to the correctness of the above minutes of the _____________ meeting
______________________________
Secretary/ Recorder
Reviewed and Noted by: Attested by:
___________________________ __________________________________
2. Know the agenda and visualize in advance the flow of the scheduled meeting and the expected
participants. (see sample template )
3. Be at the venue an hour ahead of the scheduled time start of meeting to facilitate the registration
and accomodation of the arriving participants.
4. Be keen and mindful of the agreeents and decisions reached for every agenda. Closely follow the
discussion and be bold enough to ask the Presiding Officer what are the final agreement/decision
reached for every agenda before proceeding with the next.
5. Prepare the minutes of the meeting as soon as possible. The minutes taker should not wait for
more days to pass before preparing the minutes as there is the tendency to forget some important
details during the meeting.
The Minutes Taker should at least have the following attitudes and skills :
• Note-taking speed: Madasig nga pagsulat para ma-record ang tanan nga nagkalahitabo sa
meeting
• Invite someone who has the eyes of a tiger: Magpili sang partner nga makabasa sang natapos
na nga minutes para makabulig sa pag pasigurado sang mga masunod:
• mahapos basahun;
• Listening skills: Para mas mahatagan importansiya ang mga dapat lang nga ibutang sa minute.
AFTER MEETING
2. Date, place, and time that the meeting began and ended
7. Motions made
8. Reports
(If the report was in writing, attach it, or tell where it may be found. An oral report may be summarized
briefly.)
9. Other actions, assignments and deadlines, resolutions, and recommendations can be briefly recorded
WHAT TO AVOID . . .
MINUTES TIPS