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Make Writing Meeting
Minutes Easy
By Steve Kaye
Platinum Quality Author
Steve Kaye helps leaders hold
effective meetings. He is an Certified Professional
Facilitator (with the International Association of
Facilitators), author, and speaker. Since 1992 his
innovative ...
Some people think that minutes are unnecessary.
This is true for any meeting where people wasted their time
accomplishing nothing. In that case the person responsible
for the mess would want to hide it.
But good leaders like minutes.
They want to publicize the work that they accomplished. They
want others to know that they hold effective meetings. And
they want to document the action items, decisions, and
accomplishments from the meeting.
But writing minutes can be a chore.
So, how can you produce minutes - easily, quickly, and
effectively?
Use these tips:
1) Ask a facilitator (or scribe) to attend your meeting.
During the meeting the facilitator will write all of the key
ideas, decisions, and agreements on chart paper.
This helps make your meeting more effective by letting the
participants see their work as they produce it.
It keeps people focused on the issue.
It frees you to participate without having to work at
recording the meeting.
And it documents the results of the meeting as it
progresses.
After the meeting, ask the facilitator (or scribe) to
prepare a draft of the minutes from the chart notes.
2) Put only the highlights of the meeting in the minutes.
This would include action items, decisions, and agreements.
Avoid creating a word-for-word documentation of everything
that was said. If you need to capture every detail, use a
recorder.
3) If you must write the minutes, use the notes written on
the chart pages as a rough draft of your minutes. If
possible, have an assistant copy them and then edit the
draft.
Some organizations skip typing the notes: they just make
letter-sized copies of the chart pages and distribute those
as the minutes.
4) Send the minutes within a day after the meeting. This
publicizes the meeting while people still remember it, and
it conveys the news while it's still relevant.
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Steve Kaye helps leaders hold effective meetings. He is an
IAF Certified Professional Facilitator, author, and speaker.
His meeting facilitation and leadership workshops create
success for everyone. Call 714-528-1300 for details. Visit
http://www.stevekaye.com
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